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Title: Physical Oceanographic Factors Affecting Productivity in Juvenile Pacific Herring Nursery Habitats, submitted under the BAA 080817
Project Year and Number: 2008: 080817
Other Fiscal Years and Numbers for this Project: 2009: 090817, 2007: 070817
Principal Investigator (PI): Shelton Gay (Prince William Sound Science Center)
Managing Agency: NOAA
Assisting Personnel: None
Research Location: Prince William Sound
Restoration Category: Research
Injured Resources Addressed: Pacific Herring
Abstract: Past research of juvenile Pacific herring in PWS has shown that recruitment is highly influenced by conditions within nursery sites affecting survival within the first year. Studies of the physical oceanography of nursery fjords has indicated that each site has a unique set of hydrographic conditions that are influenced by both local processes and water exchange between the GOA and PWS. These factors vary significantly depending on geographic location. The proposed study will build upon past research by continuing a hydrographic time series within nursery fjords and collect high resolution data on currents and hydrography to determine the dominant mechanisms of water exchange and circulation within two experimental fjords; one located in a highly productive sub-region (Simpson Bay) and one located in less productive sub-region influenced by tidewater glacial outflow (Whale Bay). Also, this project will provide a physical context for a suite of biological sampling proposed for these sites.Proposal: View (1,855 KB)
Reports:
Annual Report FY08: View (20 KB)
Final Report: See Project 090817
Publications from this Project: None Available