Sw. Johnson et al., REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF PACIFIC HERRING, CLUPEA-PALLASI, IN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND, ALASKA, 6 YEARS AFTER THE EXXON-VALDEZ OIL-SPILL, Fishery bulletin, 95(4), 1997, pp. 748-761
The Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred just prior to the spring migration
of Pacific herring, Clupea pallasi, from offshore feeding grounds to
nearshore spawning areas in Prince William Sound PWS), Alaska. Most or
all of the life stages of herring in PWS may have been exposed to oil
after the March 1989 spill. Delayed impacts from the spill were suspe
cted as one possible cause in the unprecedented crash of the adult her
ring population in 1993 and stimulated studies to assess reproductive
success. In spring 1995, mature herring were collected from four sites
in PWS and from three uncontaminated sites in southeast Alaska (SE) t
o determine if reproductive impairment was evident in PWS herring six
years after the spill. Herring were artificially spawned and their egg
s were reared in a laboratory until hatching. Observed response parame
ters included fertilization success, hatching times, hatching success,
as well as larval viability, swimming ability and spinal abnormalitie
s. Responses of all year classes combined or those restricted to the s
ame year class did not differ significantly between regions (P>0.50);
the best and worst responses generally occurred in the SE. Within each
site, response of the 1989 year class (most likely impacted by the oi
l spill in PWS) generally did not differ significantly from any other
year class. To verify macroscopic observations, a subset of larvae fro
m the 1989 year class was also inspected microscopically for yolk and
pericardial abnormalities, and yolk volume was measured-but no signifi
cant regional differences were observed for any of these morphological
categories. Based on the parameters examined in this study, evidence
of reproductive impairment of Pacific herring in PWS by the spill was
not detected in 1995, and the chances of detecting any oil-related eff
ects against natural background variation appeared to be negligible.