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MESA Archives: Eastern Bering Sea Oceanography
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Typical working conditions in the Bearing Sea. |
Vertical CTD (conductivity-temperature-depth) casts and zooplankton
tows are used to characterize the marine ecosystem and develop indicators
for survival and growth of salmon and other important forage fishes
(e.g., walleye pollock and Pacific herring) in the eastern Bering
Sea (EBS). Sampling occurs at ~ 150 stations on the EBS shelf from
mid-august to mid-October. We collect surface along-track measurements
of temperature and salinity and vertical CTD profiles of temperature,
salinity, density, chlorophyll a fluorescence (a rough measure
of phytoplankton biomass), photosynthetic available radiation (PAR,
visible light), light transmission (beam c, a measure of particles
in the water column), and dissolved oxygen. Discrete water samples
are collected for chlorophyll a (total and size fractionated)
to provide an estimate of the phytoplankton biomass by different
size categories (indicative of different taxonomic groups), nutrients,
and phytoplankton species (preserved samples). Data from zooplankton
oblique bongo tows (505 and 335 µm mesh) provide an indication
of the prey available to small forage fishes and may provide an
indicator of regional or climatic variations in the physics (e.g.,
temperature, salinity, currents) and primary production (phytoplankton)
in the EBS.
Contact:
Lisa Eisner
Auke Bay Laboratories
Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NOAA Fisheries
Ted Stevens Marine Research Institute
17109 Pt Lena Loop Rd
Juneau AK 99801
(907) 789-6602
Lisa.Eisner@noaa.gov
Supporting Research
- Eisner, L.B., K.D. Cieciel, M.D. Courtney, E.V. Farley,
and J. Pohl. 2006. Variations in water mass properties,
plankton, nutrients and forage fish during fall in the eastern
Bering Sea. Oral Presentation. Ocean Sciences Meeting. February,
Honolulu, HI.
- Eisner, L.B., K.D. Cieciel, M.D. Courtney, E.V. Farley,
A. Feldmann, J.M. Murphy, and J.H. Helle. 2006. Juvenile
sockeye salmon and age-0 pollock distribution and diet for
fall BASIS surveys in the eastern Bering Sea. Oral Presentation.
Fisheries and the Environment (FATE) Workshop, July, Seattle,
WA.
- Eisner, L.B., E.V. Farley and J.M. Murphy. 2006. Variations
in water mass properties during fall 2000-2005 in the eastern
Bering Sea-BASIS. In: Ecosystems Considerations Chapter
for 2007, edited by J. Bolt, Alaska Fisheries Science Center,
NOAA, Seattle, WA.
- Eisner, L.B., E.V. Farley and J.M. Murphy. 2006. Variations
in phytoplankton and nutrients during fall 2000-2005 in
the eastern Bering Sea- BASIS. In: Ecosystems Considerations
Chapter for 2007, edited by J. Bolt, Alaska Fisheries Science
Center, NOAA, Seattle, WA.
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