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McCain, James Scott Patrick (2017): Beach seine fish survey along the coast of Newfoundland from 1960-1964 (Fleming Survey) and from 1992-1996 (Resurrected Fleming Survey) [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.873256, Supplement to: McCain, James Scott Patrick; Cull, Daneen J; Schneider, David C; Lotze, Heike K (2016): Long-term shift in coastal fish communities before and after the collapse of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). ICES Journal of Marine Science, 73(5), 1415-1426, https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsv216

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Abstract:
The collapse of the Northwest Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) stocks in the early 1990s led to widespread ecological changes offshore. Changes in coastal fish communities are less known, largely due to the lack of historical records and long-term, standardized research surveys in coastal ecosystems. We aimed to overcome this with a unique dataset known as the Fleming survey. From 1959 to 1964, a systematic beach-seine survey was conducted to examine juvenile cod abundance in 84 bays (42 of which were consistently sampled and therefore analysed) along the east coast of Newfoundland. In addition to cod, all other fish collected in the seines were recorded. These surveys were repeated from 1992 to 1996 after the cod collapse, and document a substantial reduction in a dominant inshore species - juvenile Atlantic cod. We show that total fish abundance declined significantly with the decrease of cod, whereas Shannon diversity and species evenness significantly increased. Species richness increased in some regions but decreased in others. We also found significant changes in the composition of the fish community likely due to a combination of release from predation from fewer large cod feeding in inshore areas as well as a release from competition from fewer juvenile cod occupying the coastal habitat. Region and the presence of vegetated habitats also significantly influenced the fish community. This study shows a strong reorganization of coastal fish communities after a large-scale fisheries collapse with implications for ecosystem-based and cross-ecosystem management.
Coverage:
Median Latitude: 48.680769 * Median Longitude: -54.505186 * South-bound Latitude: 46.751667 * West-bound Longitude: -56.165000 * North-bound Latitude: 49.696667 * East-bound Longitude: -53.188333
Date/Time Start: 1960-01-01T00:00:00 * Date/Time End: 1996-01-01T00:00:00
Event(s):
Newfoundland_site1 (Harricot Beach) * Latitude: 47.168333 * Longitude: -53.531667 * Location: Newfoundland * Method/Device: Beach seine (BSE) * Comment: beach rock nearshore with eelgrass offshore
Newfoundland_site2 (Half Island) * Latitude: 47.172800 * Longitude: -53.537400 * Location: Newfoundland * Method/Device: Beach seine (BSE) * Comment: eelgrass
Newfoundland_site5 (Mosquito Cove) * Latitude: 47.982300 * Longitude: -53.647800 * Location: Newfoundland * Method/Device: Beach seine (BSE) * Comment: beach rocks near shore with *** of kelp offshore
Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Event labelEventMcCain, James Scott Patrick
2Latitude of eventLatitudeMcCain, James Scott Patrick
3Longitude of eventLongitudeMcCain, James Scott Patrick
4ORDINAL NUMBEROrd NoMcCain, James Scott PatrickGeocode
5Area/localityAreaMcCain, James Scott Patrick
6Comment of eventCommentMcCain, James Scott Patrick
7DATE/TIMEDate/TimeMcCain, James Scott PatrickGeocode
8Time coverageCoverageMcCain, James Scott Patrick
9Vegetation typeVegetation typeMcCain, James Scott Patrick1 = kelp or eelgrass
10DEPTH, waterDepth watermMcCain, James Scott PatrickGeocode
11Hippoglossoides platessoidesH. platessoides#McCain, James Scott Patrick
12Lophius piscatoriusL. piscatorius#McCain, James Scott Patrick
13Stichaeus punctatus punctatusS. punctatus punctatus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
14Gadus morhuaG. morhua#McCain, James Scott Patrickage group 0
15Gadus morhuaG. morhua#McCain, James Scott Patrickage group 1
16Gadus morhuaG. morhua#McCain, James Scott Patrickage group 2
17Clupea harengusC. harengus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
18Scomber scombrusS. scombrus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
19Salmo salarS. salar#McCain, James Scott Patrick
20Pholis fasciataP. fasciata#McCain, James Scott Patrick
21Salvelinus fontinalisS. fontinalis#McCain, James Scott Patrick
22Peprilus triacanthusP. triacanthus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
23Mallotus villosusM. villosus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
24Tautogolabrus adspersusT. adspersus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
25Leptoclinus maculatusL. maculatus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
26Anguilla rostrataA. rostrata#McCain, James Scott Patrick
27Dactylopterus volitansD. volitans#McCain, James Scott Patrick
28Gadus ogacG. ogac#McCain, James Scott Patrick
29Melanogrammus aeglefinusM. aeglefinus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
30Cyclopterus lumpusC. lumpus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
31Zoarces americanusZ. americanus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
32Ulvaria subbifurcataU. subbifurcata#McCain, James Scott Patrick
33Osmerus mordax mordaxO. mordax mordax#McCain, James Scott Patrick
34Pholis gunnellusP. gunnellus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
35Ammodytes spp.Ammodytes spp.#McCain, James Scott Patrick
36CottidaeCottidae#McCain, James Scott PatrickMyoxocephalus scorpius, M. aenaeus, M. octodecemspinosus, Gymnocanthus tricuspis
37Hemitripterus americanusH. americanus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
38Rajidae indeterminataRajidae indet#McCain, James Scott Patrick
39Lumpenus lampretaeformisL. lampretaeformis#McCain, James Scott Patrick
40Raja montaguiR. montagui#McCain, James Scott Patrick
41Gasterosteus aculeatusG. aculeatus#McCain, James Scott Patrickincluding G. wheatlandi
42Anisarchus mediusA. medius#McCain, James Scott Patrick
43Amblyraja radiataA. radiata#McCain, James Scott Patrick
44Urophycis tenuisU. tenuis#McCain, James Scott Patrick
45Pseudopleuronectes americanusP. americanus#McCain, James Scott Patrick
46Limanda ferrugineaL. ferruginea#McCain, James Scott Patrick
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