Mearns Rock 2004
What You See
In 2004, the boulder has a heavy covering of young (greenish-brown) Fucus plants. Barnacle density remains high on the right side of the boulder. Again this year, no mussels are visible. In the lower left corner of the boulder, the patch of sea lettuce seems to be dying back. On the beach face, the density of Fucus is similar to that on the boulder. In the background, an eelgrass bed (Zostera marina) is visible in the water.
What's Happening
Conditions in 2004 are very similar to 1996. At that time, we wrote that it appeared that a second "wave" of recovery was occurring. Now it looks like a third wave of regrowth is occurring. During the first years of recovery, there was a heavy growth of mussels; however, that doesn't appear to be the case for the second and third waves of regrowth.
We had originally thought that there was a 5-6 year period from new growth to die-off. If that was true, we should have seen a new recruitment of Fucus by 2001. Obviously, the new growth didn't happen for about 8 years (until 2003/2004). Thus, the time between significant recruitment events is many years, but also variable.
Questions: What do you think this Snug Harbor site will look like in June 2005, and why? Do you think the mussels will ever return?
(07.01.04, Snug Harbor, Knight Island, Alaska)
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