Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska

We investigated estuarine spatial and temporal overlap of wild and marked hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) fry; the latter included two distinct size groups released near the Taku River estuary (Taku Inlet) in Southeast Alaska(early May releases of ~ 1.9 g and late May releases of ~ 3.9 g wet weight). Our objectives were to compare abundance,body size, and condition of wild chum salmon fry and hatchery chum salmon fry raised under early and late rearing strategies in different habitats of Taku Inlet and to document environmental factors that could potentially explain the distribution, size, and abundance of these chumsalmon fr y. We used a sampling design stratified into inner and outer inlet and neritic and littoral habitats.Hatchery fry were rare in the inner estuary in both years but outnumbered wild fry 20:1 in the outer estuary.Hatchery fry were significantly larger than wild fry in both littoral and neritic samples. Abundances of wild and hatchery fry were positively correlated in the outer inlet, indicating the formation of mixed schools of hatchery and wild fry. Spatial and temporal overlap was greatest between wild and early hatchery fry in the outer inlet in both habitats. The early hatchery release coincided with peak abundances of wild fry in the outer inlet, and the distribution of wild and early hatchery fry overlapped for about three weeks. Our results demonstrate that the timingof release of hatchery fry may affect interactions with wild fry.

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Main Authors: Reese, Carl, Hillgruber, Nicola, Sturdevant, Molly, Wertheimer, Alex, Smoker, William, Focht, Rick
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Published: 2009
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Fisheries,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25424
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-254242021-06-27T02:04:47Z Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska Reese, Carl Hillgruber, Nicola Sturdevant, Molly Wertheimer, Alex Smoker, William Focht, Rick Biology Ecology Fisheries We investigated estuarine spatial and temporal overlap of wild and marked hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) fry; the latter included two distinct size groups released near the Taku River estuary (Taku Inlet) in Southeast Alaska(early May releases of ~ 1.9 g and late May releases of ~ 3.9 g wet weight). Our objectives were to compare abundance,body size, and condition of wild chum salmon fry and hatchery chum salmon fry raised under early and late rearing strategies in different habitats of Taku Inlet and to document environmental factors that could potentially explain the distribution, size, and abundance of these chumsalmon fr y. We used a sampling design stratified into inner and outer inlet and neritic and littoral habitats.Hatchery fry were rare in the inner estuary in both years but outnumbered wild fry 20:1 in the outer estuary.Hatchery fry were significantly larger than wild fry in both littoral and neritic samples. Abundances of wild and hatchery fry were positively correlated in the outer inlet, indicating the formation of mixed schools of hatchery and wild fry. Spatial and temporal overlap was greatest between wild and early hatchery fry in the outer inlet in both habitats. The early hatchery release coincided with peak abundances of wild fry in the outer inlet, and the distribution of wild and early hatchery fry overlapped for about three weeks. Our results demonstrate that the timingof release of hatchery fry may affect interactions with wild fry. 2021-06-24T16:20:15Z 2021-06-24T16:20:15Z 2009 article TRUE 0090-0656 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/25424 en http://fishbull.noaa.gov/1074/reese.pdf application/pdf application/pdf 433-450 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/8775 403 2012-06-10 09:00:43 8775 United States National Marine Fisheries Service
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Ecology
Fisheries
Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
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Ecology
Fisheries
Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
Reese, Carl
Hillgruber, Nicola
Sturdevant, Molly
Wertheimer, Alex
Smoker, William
Focht, Rick
Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
description We investigated estuarine spatial and temporal overlap of wild and marked hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) fry; the latter included two distinct size groups released near the Taku River estuary (Taku Inlet) in Southeast Alaska(early May releases of ~ 1.9 g and late May releases of ~ 3.9 g wet weight). Our objectives were to compare abundance,body size, and condition of wild chum salmon fry and hatchery chum salmon fry raised under early and late rearing strategies in different habitats of Taku Inlet and to document environmental factors that could potentially explain the distribution, size, and abundance of these chumsalmon fr y. We used a sampling design stratified into inner and outer inlet and neritic and littoral habitats.Hatchery fry were rare in the inner estuary in both years but outnumbered wild fry 20:1 in the outer estuary.Hatchery fry were significantly larger than wild fry in both littoral and neritic samples. Abundances of wild and hatchery fry were positively correlated in the outer inlet, indicating the formation of mixed schools of hatchery and wild fry. Spatial and temporal overlap was greatest between wild and early hatchery fry in the outer inlet in both habitats. The early hatchery release coincided with peak abundances of wild fry in the outer inlet, and the distribution of wild and early hatchery fry overlapped for about three weeks. Our results demonstrate that the timingof release of hatchery fry may affect interactions with wild fry.
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topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Fisheries
author Reese, Carl
Hillgruber, Nicola
Sturdevant, Molly
Wertheimer, Alex
Smoker, William
Focht, Rick
author_facet Reese, Carl
Hillgruber, Nicola
Sturdevant, Molly
Wertheimer, Alex
Smoker, William
Focht, Rick
author_sort Reese, Carl
title Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
title_short Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
title_full Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) in Taku Inlet, Alaska
title_sort spatial and temporal distribution and the potential for estuarine interactions between wild and hatchery chum salmon (oncorhynchus keta) in taku inlet, alaska
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