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" Decline of the Steller sea lion in Alaskan waters : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 955147
Doc. No : b709517
Title & Author : Decline of the Steller sea lion in Alaskan waters : : untangling food webs and fishing nets /\ Committee on the Alaska Groundfish Fishery and Steller Sea Lions, Ocean Studies Board, Polar Research Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies.
Publication Statement : Washington, D.C. :: National Academies Press,, ©2003.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xii, 204 pages) :: illustrations, maps
ISBN : 0309512530
: : 9780309512534
: 0309086329
: 1280209402
: 6610209405
: 9780309086325
: 9781280209406
: 9786610209408
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-178).
Contents : Front Matterr -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Environmental Setting -- 3 Identifying Clues and Testing Hypotheses -- 4 Review of Steller Sea Lion Biology -- 5 Fisheries -- 5 Fisheries -- 6 Steller Sea Lion Decline: Environmental Context and Compendium of Evidence -- 7 Information Needs and Recommendations -- References -- APPENDIX A Committee and Staff Biographies -- APPENDIX B Acronyms -- APPENDIX C Glossary -- APPENDIX D Early Account of Steller Sea Lions -- APPENDIX E Federal Funding Summary
: APPENDIX F Meeting AgendasAPPENDIX G National Research Council Project Oversight Boards -- APPENDIX H Guide to the Common and Scientific Names of Marine Mammal, Fish, Invertebrate, and Bird Species
Abstract : For an unknown reason, the Steller sea lion population in Alaska has declined by 80% over the past three decades. In 2001, the National Research Council began a study to assess the many hypotheses proposed to explain the sea lion decline including insufficient food due to fishing or the late 1970s climate/regime shift, a disease epidemic, pollution, illegal shooting, subsistence harvest, and predation by killer whales or sharks. The report's analysis indicates that the population decline cannot be explained only by a decreased availability of food; hence other factors, such as predation and illegal shooting, deserve further study. The report recommends a management strategy that could help determine the impact of fisheries on sea lion survival -- establishing open and closed fishing areas around sea lion rookeries. This strategy would allow researchers to study sea lions in relatively controlled, contrasting environments. Experimental area closures will help fill some short-term data gaps, but long-term monitoring will be required to understand why sea lions are at a fraction of their former abundance.
Subject : Animal populations.
Subject : Fisheries-- Alaska.
Subject : Fishing nets-- Environmental aspects-- Alaska.
Subject : Food chains (Ecology)
Subject : Sea lions-- Alaska.
Subject : Steller's sea lion-- Alaska.
Subject : Animaux-- Populations.
Subject : Chaînes alimentaires (Écologie)
Subject : Filets de pêche-- Aspect de l'environnement-- Alaska.
Subject : Lions de mer-- Alaska.
Subject : Otarie de Steller-- Alaska.
Subject : Pêches-- Alaska.
Subject : Animal populations.
Subject : Bedrohte Tiere
Subject : Fisheries.
Subject : Fishing nets-- Environmental aspects.
Subject : Food chains (Ecology)
Subject : Nahrungskette
Subject : NATURE-- Animals-- Mammals.
Subject : Netzfischerei
Subject : SCIENCE-- Life Sciences-- Zoology-- Mammals.
Subject : Sea lions.
Subject : Seelöwen
Subject : Steller's sea lion.
Subject : Alaska.
Subject : Alaska.
Dewey Classification : ‭599.79/75‬
LC Classification : ‭QL737.P63‬‭D43 2003eb‬
Added Entry : National Research Council (U.S.)., Committee on the Alaska Groundfish Fishery and Steller Sea Lions.
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