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Understanding the behavior and ecology of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) on an important feeding ground in the Gulf of Alaska

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ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
卷 104, 期 3, 页码 357-373

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DOI: 10.1007/s10641-021-01083-x

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Behavior; Depth; Chinook Salmon; Ecology; Mortality; PSATs

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  1. Pacific States Marine Fishery Commission
  2. Alaska Department of Fish and Game's Gene Conservation lab

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The study revealed a common occurrence of late-marine mortality of Chinook salmon by apex predators in Cook Inlet, indicating a greater impact than previously thought. The results contribute to improving our understanding of Chinook salmon population dynamics and can be used to assess interactions between this species and anthropogenic activities.
Population declines and demographic changes of Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), have been documented throughout this species' range, though information on natural and anthropogenic mechanisms related to these changes are not fully understood. To provide insights into marine behaviors and survival of Chinook salmon, 40 pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs), that collected environmental data, were attached to large (69-100 cm FL) Chinook salmon caught in the marine waters of Cook Inlet, Alaska. PSATs provided evidence of predation on tagged Chinook salmon by ectothermic and unconfirmed predators, and provided valuable information about the migratory characteristics and occupied depths and temperatures of this species while occupying Cook Inlet and the Gulf of Alaska. The results from this study suggest that late-marine mortality of Chinook salmon of a variety of stock-origins by apex predators is more common in Cook Inlet than previously thought, and may be used to improve our understanding this species' population dynamics. Furthermore, results from this study adds to the existing knowledge of marine habitat use by Chinook Salmon and may be useful in assessing the vulnerability and interactions between this species and anthropogenic activities.

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