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Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2003

Long-term trends and variability in the larvae of Pacific sardine and associated fish species of the California Current region

Paul E. Smith; H. Geoffrey Moser

Abstract Fifty-year ichthyoplankton and oceanographic time series of the California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations were used to describe changes in larval fish abundance and associated habitat features in the Southern California Bight region, extending seaward to the limits of the California Current. The ichthyoplankton data set for this analysis was based on single tows taken at all CalCOFI survey stations occupied within the current sampling pattern from 1951 to 2000 and consisted of a total of 11,917 samples from which 1,365,988 fish larvae were identified. The analysis included data on habitat temperature, macrozooplankton volumes, and 14 taxa of larval fishes, some of commercial interest (Pacific sardine, Pacific hake, Pacific and jack mackerel, and rockfishes), and a group of important mesopelagic species that represent specific habitats in the California Current region. Data are presented in a series of graphs showing changes in average abundance, triennial abundance ratios, and normalized quarterly abundance (1988–2000 only). Larval data clearly track the decline and recovery of the Pacific sardine population. Mesopelagic larvae of southern offshore species had the greatest response to the regime shift of 1976–77, increasing markedly in the Southern California Bight region after 1977. Likewise, this group of species showed the greatest response to the 1957–59 El Nino. There was no consistent response in larval abundance of Subarctic-Transitional mesopelagic species and nearshore taxa to the 1976–77 regime shift. Most of the species showed a negative shift in triennial larval abundance ratios in relation to hypothesized 1989–90 and 1998–99 regime shifts. These changes are discussed in relation to changes in temperature and macrozooplankton volumes.


Photochemistry and Photobiology | 1979

EFFECT OF ULTRAVIOLET IRRADIATION ON EGGS AND LARVAE OF THE NORTHERN ANCHOVY, ENGRAULIS MORDAX, AND THE PACIFIC MACKEREL, SCOMBER JAPONlCUS, DURING THE EMBRYONIC STAGE*

John R. Hunter; John H. Taylor; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 2003

Biology and population dynamics of cowcod (Sebastes levis) in the southern California Bight

John L. Butler; Larry D. Jacobson; J. Thomas Barnes; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 2001

THE CALCOFI ICHTHYOPLANKTON TIME SERIES: POTENTIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MANAGEMENT OF ROCKY-SHORE FISHES

H. Geoffrey Moser; Richakii L. Charter; A. Amurose; Paul E. Smith; John L. Butler; Elaine M. Sani; Sharon R. Charter; Kevin T. Hill


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 1992

The daily fecundity reduction method: a new procedure for estimating adult fish biomass

N. Chyan-huei Lo; John R. Hunter; H. Geoffrey Moser; Paul E. Smith; Richard D. Methot


Archive | 1983

RECURRENT GROUPS OF LARVAL FISH SPECIES IN THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT AREA

Valerie J Loeb; Paul E. Smith; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 2002

Ichthyoplankton and station data for manta (surface) tows taken on California Cooperative Oceanic Fisheries Investigations survey cruises in 1985

David A. Ambrose; Richard L. Charter; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 2002

ICHTHYOPLANKTON AND STATION DATA FOR MANTA (SURFACE) TOWS TAKEN ON CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE OCEANIC FISHERIES INVESTIGATIONS SURVEY CRUISES IN 1986

Sharon R. Charter; Richard L. Charter; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 1983

ICHTHYOPLANKTON AND ZOOPLANKTON ABUNDANCE PATTERNS IN THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT AREA, 1975

Valerie J Loeb; Paul E. Smith; H. Geoffrey Moser


Archive | 2002

ICHTHYOPLANKTON AND STATION DATA FOR MANTA (SURFACE) TOWS TAKEN ON CALIFORNIA COOPERATIVE OCEANIC FISHERIES INVESTIGATIONS SURVEY CRUISES IN 1987

Elaine M. Sandknop; Richard L. Charter; H. Geoffrey Moser

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David A. Ambrose

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Elaine M. Sandknop

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Paul E. Smith

National Marine Fisheries Service

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John R. Hunter

University of California

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Eric A. Lynn

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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John H. Taylor

University of California

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John L. Butler

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Nancy Lo

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Valerie J Loeb

American Museum of Natural History

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William Watson

University College Dublin

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