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Title: Ecology Boreal


1
Ecology Boreal Subarctic Waters
  • 1. Ecosystem Health Temperate Tropical
  • Species Diversity Ecosystem Health
  • 2. Evolutionary Divisions TT Communities
  • Speciation by Niche Specialization
  • 3. TT Communities Nearest Neighbor Distance
  • Meters to Tens of Meters

2
Ecology Boreal Subarctic Waters
  • 1. Ecosystem Health Boreal Subarctic Waters
  • Not by Species Diversity
  • 2. Evolutionary Divisions BSA Communities
  • Generalists Predominate - Seasonal
    Differences
  • 3. BSA Communities Nearest Neighbor Distance
  • Monocultures Covering Vast Areas

3
Bottom Line
  • 1. Use Caution When Attempting to Apply
  • Ecological Principles Derived from TT
  • 2. Estimations of Over-Fishing Cannot Be Based
  • on Comparisons with TT Populations
  • 3. Generalist Physiological Parameters can
  • be Markedly Different from Niche Specialists
  • 4. Boreal Subarctic Waters can be Distinct in
  • their Ecology Compared with TT

4
Specialists Versus Generalists
  • 1. Specialists
  • a. Allows Escape from Direct Competition
  • b. More Efficient - Greater Degree Fine
    Tuning
  • c. Less Evolutionarily Flexible
  • 2. Generalists
  • a. Less Efficient - Tuned to Different
    Seasons
  • b. Greater Exposure to Direct Competition
  • c. Greater Evolutionary Flexibility

5
Age Classes
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6
Age Classes
  • 1. Plot Fish Size versus Frequency
  • 2. Data is not Smooth, but Comb-Like with
  • Discrete High Columns
  • 3. Assumption is that Peaks Represent Fish
  • of Different Ages. Youngest are Smallest
  • 4. Works for Populations Reproducing Once
  • per Year.
  • 5. Skippers will Target Age Class with Large
  • fish Providing They are Abundant

7
Boreal Subarctic Species
  • 1. Ongoing Biological Research
  • a. Cold Adaptation
  • b. Reproductive Ecology
  • c. Census of Marine Life
  • 2. Needed Research
  • a. BSA Community Ecology
  • b. Winter Physiology
  • c. Stress, Disease Monocultures

8
Weathervane Scallops
  • 1. Scientific Name Pationopectin caurinus
  • 2. Mature 3-4 yrs - Harvested 6-8 yrs
  • 3. Fast Swimmers - Valve Clapping
  • 4. Have Many Eyes - Can Spot Predators
  • 5. Habitat Sand, Gravel, Rocks 50-200 meters
  • 6. 2007 Harvest - 275 mt

9
Weathervane Scallop
10
Other Molluscs
  • 56 Licensed Shellfish Farms in Alaska
  • Farmed Oysters - Mostly S. Central, S. East
  • Main Species Crassostrea gigas
  • Some Farmed Blue Mussels - Mytilus edulis
  • 1 Oyster Hatchery, 2 Nurseries in State
  • Cold Water Temperatures - Long Growth Period
  • High Quality Product - Cost Effectiveness?

11
King Crab
  • 1. Complex Life History - Pelagic Larval Stage
  • 2. Mature 4-5 yrs
  • 3. 1978-1979 Harvest RKC - 83,200 mt.
  • 4. 2007 Harvest - 9,225 mt.
  • 5. Juveniles are Cannibalistic
  • 6. Larval Settlement on Filamentous Material
  • 7. Deadliest Catch

12
Setting Crab Pots
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Red King Crab
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Blue King Crab
15
Chionoecetes Bairdi C. opilio
  • 1. C. bairdi - Tanner Crab 2007 - 2,545 mt
  • 2. C. opilio - Snow Crab 2007 - 28,635 mt
  • 3. Mating Males Clasp Females until Molt
  • 4. Large Pods, Spherical Mating Aggregations
  • 5. Females Mature 5 yrs, Males 6 yrs

16
Opilio (Snow) Crab
17
Shrimp Genus Pandalus
  • 1. 1976 Harvest - 58,620 mt, 2007 - 227 mt.
  • 2. Five Main Species Harvested
  • 3. Gear, Beam Trawl Pots
  • 4. All are Protandrous Hermaphrodites
  • 5. Relatively Brief Life Cycle
  • 6. Biomass Can be Enormous
  • 7. Mechanical Peelers 1960s
  • 8. Spot Shrimp - up to 9 without Antennae

18
Shrimp Harvest Regions
19
Baby Pink Shrimp
20
Sidestripe Shrimp
21
Coonstriped Shrimp
22
Spot Shrimp, Spot Prawn
23
Humpbacked Shrimp
24
Next Time
  • Introduction to Harvesting Gear
  • a. Otter Trawl
  • b. Beam Trawl
  • c. Scallop Dredge

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