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Title: Projected changes to ocean food webs and oceanic fisheries


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Projected changes to ocean food webs and oceanic
fisheries
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Based on..
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Outline
  • Food webs for tuna
  • Differences in food webs among provinces of the
    Pacific Ocean
  • Effects of CC on provinces and their food webs
  • Effects of climate change on tuna stocks

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Tuna food web
Food webs are complex
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Five oceanic provinces
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Five oceanic provinces
  • Warm pool

Normal El Niño
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Five oceanic provinces
  • North and South Gyres (case 3) and equatorial
    divergence (case 4)

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Impact of climate change
  • Surface area of the provinces

? Rich equatorial divergence ? Poorer gyres and
warm pool
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Impact of climate change
  • Effect on phytoplankton and zooplankton

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Impact of climate change
  • Effect on micronekton

Shallow micronekton
Deep micronekton
Midwater micronekton
Dee
Image Valerie Allain, SPC
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Now, turning to tuna!
Albacore
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Tuna habitat temperature
  • Each tuna species has evolved with a preferred
    range in temperature

Species Temperature (C)
Skipjack 20-29
Yellowfin 20-30
Bigeye 13-27
Albacore 15-21
  • Impacts vertical horizontal distribution
    (habitat and food) reproduction location and
    timing

Range of sea surface temperature with substantial
catches
Source Sund et al. (1981)
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Tuna habitat oxygen
Sensitive to combined effects of SST
O2
Less tolerant to low values
Estimated lower lethal oxygen
Skipjack Albacore Yellowfin Bigeye
Species Fork length (cm) Lower lethal O2 levels (ml l-1)
Skipjack 50 1.87
Albacore 50 1.23
Yellowfin 50 1.14
Bigeye 50 0.40
Most tolerant to low values
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Tuna habitat oxygen

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0 m
100 m
Well oxygenated
Low oxygen
500 m
Typical vertical O2 profile
Change in subsurface may have more impact on low
oxygen tolerant species
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Skipjack projection
Vanuatu 2
Vanuatu 3
Vanuatu -12
Unexploited
Fishing effort x 1.5
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Bigeye projection
2000
2000
Adult biomass
Larval density
2050
2050
Good fishing grounds could be displaced further
eastward
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Albacore projection
2000
2000
Adult biomass
Larval density
2050
2050
No change in O2
Sensative to O2 so distribution changes
With modelled O2
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Conclusions
  • There is still uncertainty about impacts of
    climate change on tuna
  • Fishing has a strong impact and will continue to
    be a major driver of stocks

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Conclusions
  • Improved resolutions of SEAPODYM model are needed
    to update these preliminary results
  • Better projections can be achieved using an
    ensemble of models
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