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Title: HRM Program: Modeling the population dynamics of Prince William Sound herring. 15120111-Q
Project Year and Number: 2015: 15120111-Q
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2024: 24120111-C, 2023: 23120111-C, 2022: 22120111-C, 2021: 21120111-C, 2020: 20120111-C, 2019: 19120111-C, 2018: 18120111-C, 2017: 17120111-C, 2016: 16120111-Q, 2014: 14120111-Q, 2013: 13120111-Q, 2012: 12120111-Q
Principal Investigator (PI): Trevor Branch
Managing Agency: NOAA
Assisting Personnel: None
Project Website: https://pwssc.org/modeling-herring/
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Pacific Herring
Abstract:Shortly after the Exxon Valdez oil spill, the Prince William Sound herring populations collapsed and have not yet recovered. We propose a modeling project to (1) revise and update the ASA model used to manage this population, (2) conduct simulations to test which data sources are most important in assessing the current status of this population, and (3) collect data on herring populations worldwide to find out how often these populations collapse under ordinary conditions.
Proposal: View (32 KB)
Reports:
Annual Report FY15: View (916 KB)
Final Report: See Project 16120111-Q
Publications from this Project: None Available