EFFECT OF COASTAL WINDS ON THE SUMMER DISPERSAL OF YOUNG LEAST CISCO (COREGONUS-SARDINELLA) FROM THE COLVILLE RIVER TO PRUDHOE BAY, ALASKA - A SIMULATION-MODEL
Rg. Fechhelm et al., EFFECT OF COASTAL WINDS ON THE SUMMER DISPERSAL OF YOUNG LEAST CISCO (COREGONUS-SARDINELLA) FROM THE COLVILLE RIVER TO PRUDHOE BAY, ALASKA - A SIMULATION-MODEL, Canadian journal of fisheries and aquatic sciences, 51(4), 1994, pp. 890-899
A one-dimensional advection model was used to simulate the movement of
young (<180 mm) anadromous least cisco (Coregonus sardinella) along t
he Beaufort Sea coast between the Colville River and Prudhoe Bay, Alas
ka. Two versions of the model simulated eastward movement during the m
onth of July as the sum of wind-induced transport and constant dispers
ion. Model results were compared with fyke-net catch data collected fr
om 1981 to 1992. Of the 12 years examined, the models correctly simula
ted no major arrival of fish in 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, and 1992, simu
lated the exact day of arrival in 1981, 1989, and 1991, and were in er
ror by 1 d in 1988. Approximately 71% of the error between simulated a
nd observed arrival dates was associated with three specific years: 19
82, 1984, and 1990. The model suggests that wind-governed circulation
may reasonably account for the presence of young Colville River least
cisco in the Prudhoe Bay area. Results are discussed in terms of their
relevance for assessing the effects of Arctic oil development on regi
onal fishery resources.