斯科特·汉密尔顿 Explores Climate Change Impact on Groundfish Species

Associate Professor of Ichthyology 斯科特·汉密尔顿 was awarded three research grants over the past three months, totaling more than $700,000. All three grants were awarded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 政府 (NOAA) in the Department of Commerce. The research will focus on improving fisheries management and understanding the effects of climate change on commercially important groundfish species along the U.S. 西海岸.

Two of the projects involve collaborative work with the fishing industry to understand geographic variation in the demography and life history of lingcod and canary rockfish, two species that have recently recovered from severe overfishing. 我们的目标是提供 high resolution information on stock status along the coast that will be utilized by NOAA to inform upcoming stock assessments and aid fisheries management.

The third project investigates the effects of ocean acidification and hypoxia (low oxygen levels), two environmental stressors associated with climate change, on the reproductive capacity of rockfish and other groundfish species. 这样做的目的是 project are to understand how climate change will impact reproduction, embryo development, and larval performance in the face of changing ocean chemistry.

Students with large ling cod

菠菜网lol正规平台 students at Moss Landing Marine Labs holding a large ling cod.


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