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Remote Sensing | 2016

Moving Towards Dynamic Ocean Management: How Well Do Modeled Ocean Products Predict Species Distributions?

Elizabeth A. Becker; Karin A. Forney; Paul C. Fiedler; Jay Barlow; Susan J. Chivers; Christopher A. Edwards; Andrew M. Moore; Jessica V. Redfern

Species distribution models are now widely used in conservation and management to predict suitable habitat for protected marine species. The primary sources of dynamic habitat data have been in situ and remotely sensed oceanic variables (both are considered “measured data”), but now ocean models can provide historical estimates and forecast predictions of relevant habitat variables such as temperature, salinity, and mixed layer depth. To assess the performance of modeled ocean data in species distribution models, we present a case study for cetaceans that compares models based on output from a data assimilative implementation of the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) to those based on measured data. Specifically, we used seven years of cetacean line-transect survey data collected between 1991 and 2009 to develop predictive habitat-based models of cetacean density for 11 species in the California Current Ecosystem. Two different generalized additive models were compared: one built with a full suite of ROMS output and another built with a full suite of measured data. Model performance was assessed using the percentage of explained deviance, root mean squared error (RMSE), observed to predicted density ratios, and visual inspection of predicted and observed distributions. Predicted distribution patterns were similar for models using ROMS output and measured data, and showed good concordance between observed sightings and model predictions. Quantitative measures of predictive ability were also similar between model types, and RMSE values were almost identical. The overall demonstrated success of the ROMS-based models opens new opportunities for dynamic species management and biodiversity monitoring because ROMS output is available in near real time and can be forecast.


Endangered Species Research | 2012

Habitat-based spatial models of cetacean density in the eastern Pacific Ocean

Karin A. Forney; Megan C. Ferguson; Elizabeth A. Becker; Paul C. Fiedler; Jessica V. Redfern; Jay Barlow; Ignacio L. Vilchis; Lisa T. Ballance


Endangered Species Research | 2012

Forecasting cetacean abundance patterns to enhance management decisions

Elizabeth A. Becker; D. G. Foley; Karin A. Forney; Jay Barlow; Jessica V. Redfern; C. L. Gentemann


Archive | 2009

Predictive modeling of cetacean densities in the Eastern Pacific Ocean

Jay Barlow; Megan C. Ferguson; Elizabeth A. Becker; Jessica V. Redfern; Karin A. Forney; Ignacio L. Vilchis; Paul C. Fiedler; Tim Gerrodette; Lisa T. Ballance


Fishery Bulletin | 2013

Distribution of ommastrephid paralarvae in the eastern Tropical Pacific

Danna J. Staaf; Jessica V. Redfern; William F. Gilly; William Watson; Lisa T. Ballance


Archive | 2010

Ecosystem survey of Delphinus species cruise report

Susan J. Chivers; Wayne L. Perryman; Nicholas M. Kellar; James V. Carretta; Frederick I. Archer; Jessica V. Redfern; Annette Elizabeth Henry; Morgan S. Lynn; Candice Hall; Alan R. Jackson; Gabriela Serra-Valente; Thomas J. Moore; Claire Surrey-Marsden; Lisa T. Ballance


Ichthyological Research | 2013

Diet and prey selectivity in three surface-migrating myctophids in the eastern tropical Pacific

Joel Van Noord; Robert J. Olson; Jessica V. Redfern; Ronald S. Kaufmann


Archive | 2010

OREGON, CALIFORNIA AND WASHINGTON LINE-TRANSECT AND ECOSYSTEM (ORCAWALE) 2008 CRUISE REPORT

Jay Barlow; Annette Elizabeth Henry; Jessica V. Redfern; Tina M. Yack; Alan R. Jackson; Candice Hall; Frederick I. Archer; Lisa T. Ballance


Endangered Species Research | 2017

Assessing the risk of chronic shipping noise to baleen whales off Southern California, USA

Jessica V. Redfern; Leila T. Hatch; Chris Caldow; Monica L. DeAngelis; Jason Gedamke; Sean Hastings; Laurel Henderson; Megan F. McKenna; Thomas J. Moore; Michael B. Porter


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2010

Estimation of relative exposure of dolphins to fishery activity

Frederick I. Archer; Jessica V. Redfern; Tim Gerrodette; Susan J. Chivers; William F. Perrin

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Jay Barlow

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Lisa T. Ballance

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Karin A. Forney

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Elizabeth A. Becker

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Tim Gerrodette

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Paul C. Fiedler

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Thomas J. Moore

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Megan C. Ferguson

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Sean Hastings

University of California

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Susan J. Chivers

National Marine Fisheries Service

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