Euphausiid Egg Concentration and Adult Biomass
Euphausiids are a key prey item for juvenile coho and Chinook salmon. Sampling along the Newport Hydrographic Line has also yielded a time series of euphausiid egg abundance. These data may serve as an adult euphausiid biomass index, which should prove useful in comparisons of interannual variation in abundance, survival, and growth for these salmon species.
Since 2000, we have also been sampling at night along the Newport Line in order to capture adult euphausiids. The long–term goal of this sampling is to produce an index of euphausiid biomass in the northern California Current. We are also measuring rates of molting and egg production in living animals in anticipation that these data can be used to calculate euphausiid production.
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