Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea

“Heat wave” in the Bering Sea in 2016–2019 and its consequences for oceano- graphic conditions and local populations of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus are considered. The feeding stock of cod in the northwestern part of the sea (Russian EEZ) had fluctuated previously (1965–2012) from 25 ∙ 103 to 65...

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Main Authors: Y. I. Zuenko, A. B. Savin, E. O. Basyuk
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Published: Transactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/1052
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description “Heat wave” in the Bering Sea in 2016–2019 and its consequences for oceano- graphic conditions and local populations of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus are considered. The feeding stock of cod in the northwestern part of the sea (Russian EEZ) had fluctuated previously (1965–2012) from 25 ∙ 103 to 654 ∙ 103 t, but increased up to 1329.7 ∙ 103 t in 2017. Features of the size-age structure for the cod fed in this area in the years of “heat wave” showed a prevalence of migrants from the southeastern Bering Sea. Such active migrations of cod were conditioned by extreme heating of the water and destruction of the cold water pool at the shelf bottom caused by strengthening of warm currents that enforced the traditional migration from the south-east to the north-west and opened a new route — northward from the southeastern Bering Sea, across the shelf of Alaska to the coasts of Chukotka Peninsula or even to the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea. Both routes coincided with the streams of the Bering Slope Current and Alaska Coastal Current, which encircled the cold water pool from two sides and destroyed this water mass. A hypothesis is proposed that the migrations were driven by northward transport of krill Thysanoessa inermis by these currents from the area of their reproduction at the continental slope accompanied by feeding migrations of their main grazer — walleye pollock. The study results allow to optimize the cod fishery in the Bering Sea for comprehensive utilization of this strongly fluctuating stock.
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spelling doaj-art-72e031012c184fd2b2ffc1108222b0332025-08-20T03:39:48ZrusTransactions of the Pacific Research Institute of Fisheries and OceanographyИзвестия ТИНРО1606-99192658-55102025-07-01205236638810.26428/1606-9919-2025-205-366-388903Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering SeaY. I. Zuenko0A. B. Savin1E. O. Basyuk2Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)Pacific branch of VNIRO (TINRO)“Heat wave” in the Bering Sea in 2016–2019 and its consequences for oceano- graphic conditions and local populations of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus are considered. The feeding stock of cod in the northwestern part of the sea (Russian EEZ) had fluctuated previously (1965–2012) from 25 ∙ 103 to 654 ∙ 103 t, but increased up to 1329.7 ∙ 103 t in 2017. Features of the size-age structure for the cod fed in this area in the years of “heat wave” showed a prevalence of migrants from the southeastern Bering Sea. Such active migrations of cod were conditioned by extreme heating of the water and destruction of the cold water pool at the shelf bottom caused by strengthening of warm currents that enforced the traditional migration from the south-east to the north-west and opened a new route — northward from the southeastern Bering Sea, across the shelf of Alaska to the coasts of Chukotka Peninsula or even to the Bering Strait and Chukchi Sea. Both routes coincided with the streams of the Bering Slope Current and Alaska Coastal Current, which encircled the cold water pool from two sides and destroyed this water mass. A hypothesis is proposed that the migrations were driven by northward transport of krill Thysanoessa inermis by these currents from the area of their reproduction at the continental slope accompanied by feeding migrations of their main grazer — walleye pollock. The study results allow to optimize the cod fishery in the Bering Sea for comprehensive utilization of this strongly fluctuating stock.https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/1052“heat wave”pacific codgadus macrocephalusfeedingfeeding migrationwater circulationtransport of zooplankton by currentsbering sea
spellingShingle Y. I. Zuenko
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Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
Известия ТИНРО
“heat wave”
pacific cod
gadus macrocephalus
feeding
feeding migration
water circulation
transport of zooplankton by currents
bering sea
title Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
title_full Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
title_fullStr Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
title_short Impacts of extreme warming in 2016–2019 on the stock of pacific cod Gadus macrocephalus (Gadidae) in the Russian waters of northwestern Bering Sea
title_sort impacts of extreme warming in 2016 2019 on the stock of pacific cod gadus macrocephalus gadidae in the russian waters of northwestern bering sea
topic “heat wave”
pacific cod
gadus macrocephalus
feeding
feeding migration
water circulation
transport of zooplankton by currents
bering sea
url https://izvestiya.tinro-center.ru/jour/article/view/1052
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