Title: Ecosystem Variation in the Southeastern Bering Sea
1 Ecosystem Variation in the Southeastern Bering
Sea
- George L. Hunt, Jr1., Phyllis Stabeno2, and Jeff
Napp3
1 University of Washington 2 NOAA Pacific Marine
Environmental Laboratory 3 NOAA Alaska Fisheries
Science Center
2Major Issues
- Evidence of Past Changes
- Loss of sea Ice, warming sea water temperatures
- Diminishing summer zooplankton biomass
- Changes in biomass and distribution of fish
- Changes in marine bird and mammal distributions
- Anticipating Future Changes
- How will further loss of sea ice affect the
ecosystem? - How will zooplankton populations respond, and
will we lose large species of zooplankton? - Will new species of fish competitors or predators
emerge? - What role will whales play?
3Loss of Winter Sea Ice
Winter-time (Dec - Jan - Feb) sea
ice has decreased in the Bering Sea over the last
five decades (1954 - 2005)
P. Stabeno J. Overland, PMEL
4Vertically Averaged Temperature (C) at Mooring M2
P. Stabeno, PMEL
5Fur Seal Pups at the Pribilof Is.
The Bering SeaIs it just a Warmer Barents Sea?
- George L. Hunt, Jr.
- University of California, Irvine
- and
- Bernard Megrey
- NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center
NMML, NOAA
6Herring Recruitment
Togiak District, Bristol Bay
Fred West, Ecosystem Chapter NPFMC 2007 SAFE
7Walleye Pollock Abundance
Courtesy Ianelli et al. 2007 SAFE
8Walleye Pollock Abundance
Numbers of age-1 pollock, in millions of
individuals
Courtesy J. Ianelli et al. 2007 SAFE
9Water Temperature Affects Fish Distribution
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Pollock CPUE (shades relative kg / hectare) and
bottom temperature (isotherms 0º, 2º, and 4º C)
from summer bottom-trawl surveys
Courtesy Jim Ianelli et al. 2007 SAFE
10Biomass of Medusae in the S.E. Bering Sea
G. Walters, NMFS
11Widespread Plankton Decline
J. Napp / N. Shiga
12Copepod Abundance
(Smith Vidal, 1986)
Courtesy of Napp and Shiga
13Kittiwake Reproduction vs Adult Pollockon the
Eastern Bering Sea Shelf
P. Livingston, NMFS / USFWS
14Major Issues
- Evidence of Past Changes
- Loss of sea Ice, warming sea water temperatures
- Diminishing summer zooplankton biomass
- Changes in biomass and distribution of fish
- Changes in marine bird and mammal distributions
- Anticipating Future Changes
- How will further loss of sea ice affect the
ecosystem? - How will zooplankton populations respond and will
we lose large species of zooplankton? - Will new species of fish competitors or predators
emerge? - What role will whales play?
15Integrated Bering Sea Ecosystem Study
BASIS FOCI NPCREP AOOS
BIESRP
AFSC NMML PMEL
OPP Arctic Natural Social Sciences
USFWS USGS
16The Bering Ecosystem Study (BEST)
- Program designed to understand and predict
consequences of climate change for the Bering Sea
marine ecosystem - End to End scope Climate, physics, primary
production, zooplankton, fish, seabirds, marine
mammals and people
17BEST Information Sources
- Science Plan, available in hard copy at
- Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S. (ARCUS)
- 3535 College Road, Suite 101, Fairbanks, AK
99709 - Phone 907-474-1600 Fax 907-474-1604
- Planning Office c/o George L. Hunt, Jr.
- School of Aquatic Fishery Sciences
- University of Washington, Seattle
- Email geohunt2_at_u.washington.edu
- Web Site
- http//www.fish.washington.edu/best
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19Ice, Wind, Bloom and Copepods
Early Ice Retreat Late Bloom, Warm
Water Large Copepod Biomass
Late Ice Retreat Early Bloom, Cold
Water Small Copepod Biomass
20Diets of Adult and Juvenile Walleye Pollock
JUV.
ADULT
Courtesy Ianelli et al. 2007 SAFE
21Short-tailed Shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris)
Photos G. Hunt and M. Warner
22Short-tailed Shearwater Distribution and
Abundance
Figures courtesy of J. Jahncke
23Abundance of Seabird Foraging Guilds
Figure courtesy of J. Jahncke
24Observations of Baleen Whales near the Pribilof
Islands