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PLOS ONE | 2014

Leatherback Turtle Movements, Dive Behavior, and Habitat Characteristics in Ecoregions of the Northwest Atlantic Ocean

Kara L. Dodge; Benjamin Galuardi; Timothy J. Miller; Molly Lutcavage

Leatherback sea turtles, Dermochelys coriacea, are highly migratory predators that feed exclusively on gelatinous zooplankton, thus playing a unique role in coastal and pelagic food webs. From 2007 to 2010, we used satellite telemetry to monitor the movements and dive behavior of nine adult and eleven subadult leatherbacks captured on the Northeast USA shelf and tracked throughout the Northwest Atlantic. Leatherback movements and environmental associations varied by oceanographic region, with slow, sinuous, area-restricted search behavior and shorter, shallower dives occurring in cool (median sea surface temperature: 18.4°C), productive (median chlorophyll a: 0.80 mg m−3), shallow (median bathymetry: 57 m) shelf habitat with strong sea surface temperature gradients (median SST gradient: 0.23°C km−1) at temperate latitudes. Leatherbacks were highly aggregated in temperate shelf and slope waters during summer, early fall, and late spring and more widely dispersed in subtropical and tropical oceanic and neritic habitat during late fall, winter and early spring. We investigated the relationship of ecoregion, satellite-derived surface chlorophyll, satellite-derived sea surface temperature, SST gradient, chlorophyll gradient and bathymetry with leatherback search behavior using generalized linear mixed-effects models. The most well supported model showed that differences in leatherback search behavior were best explained by ecoregion and regional differences in bathymetry and SST. Within the Northwest Atlantic Shelves region, leatherbacks increased path sinuosity (i.e., looping movements) with increasing SST, but this relationship reversed within the Gulf Stream region. Leatherbacks increased path sinuosity with decreasing water depth in temperate and tropical shelf habitats. This relationship is consistent with increasing epipelagic gelatinous zooplankton biomass with decreasing water depth, and bathymetry may be a key feature in identifying leatherback foraging habitat in neritic regions. High-use habitat for leatherbacks in our study occurred in coastal waters of the North American eastern seaboard and eastern Caribbean, putting turtles at heightened risk from land- and ocean-based human activity.


Progress in Oceanography | 2017

Managing living marine resources in a dynamic environment: The role of seasonal to decadal climate forecasts

Desiree Tommasi; Charles A. Stock; Alistair J. Hobday; Rick Methot; Isaac C. Kaplan; J. Paige Eveson; Kirstin K. Holsman; Timothy J. Miller; Sarah Gaichas; Marion Gehlen; Andrew J. Pershing; Gabriel A. Vecchi; Rym Msadek; T. L. Delworth; C. Mark Eakin; Melissa A. Haltuch; Roland Séférian; Claire M. Spillman; Jason R. Hartog; Samantha A. Siedlecki; Jameal F. Samhouri; Barbara A. Muhling; Rebecca G. Asch; Malin L. Pinsky; Vincent S. Saba; Sarah B. Kapnick; Carlos F. Gaitán; Ryan R. Rykaczewski; Michael A. Alexander; Yan Xue


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2006

Integrating design- and model-based inference to estimate length and age composition in North Pacific longline catches

Timothy J. Miller; John R. Skalski


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2012

Revisiting the marine migration of US Atlantic salmon using historical Carlin tag data

Alicia S. Miller; Timothy F. Sheehan; Mark D. Renkawitz; Alfred L. Meister; Timothy J. Miller


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2016

A state-space approach to incorporating environmental effects on recruitment in an age-structured assessment model with an application to southern New England yellowtail flounder

Timothy J. Miller; Jonathan A. Hare; Larry Alade


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2006

Estimation of seabird bycatch for North Pacific longline vessels using design- and model-based methods

Timothy J. Miller; John R. Skalski


Archive | 2010

Determining Length-Based Calibration Factors for Cod, Haddock and Yellowtail Flounder

Elizabeth N. Brooks; Timothy J. Miller; Christopher M. Legault; Kirsten J. Clark; Stratis Gavaris; Lou Van Eeckhaute; Oceans Canada


Fisheries Research | 2017

Statistical behavior of retrospective patterns and their effects on estimation of stock and harvest status

Timothy J. Miller; Christopher M. Legault


Fisheries Oceanography | 2014

Retrospective analysis of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) marine growth and condition in the northwest Atlantic based on tag‐recovery data

Alicia S. Miller; Timothy J. Miller; Katherine E. Mills; Timothy F. Sheehan


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2017

Regime shifts in fish recruitment on the Northeast US Continental Shelf

Charles T. Perretti; Michael J. Fogarty; Kevin D. Friedland; Jon Hare; Sean M. Lucey; Richard S. McBride; Timothy J. Miller; Ryan E. Morse; Loretta O'Brien; Jose J. Pereira; Laurel Smith; Mark J. Wuenschel

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Alicia S. Miller

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Christopher M. Legault

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Jonathan A. Hare

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Loretta O'Brien

National Marine Fisheries Service

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Timothy F. Sheehan

National Marine Fisheries Service

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A. York

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Andrew J. Pershing

Gulf of Maine Research Institute

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Anthony Wood

National Marine Fisheries Service

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