Fj. Muter et Bl. Norcross, DISTRIBUTION, ABUNDANCE, AND GROWTH OF LARVAL WALLEYE POLLOCK, THERAGRA-CHALCOGRAMMA, IN AN ALASKAN FJORD, Fishery bulletin, 92(3), 1994, pp. 579-590
This study examines the early life history of a population of walleye
pollock, Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas), that is found in Resurrection
Bay, Alaska. Ichthyoplankton samples were taken at six stations in Re
surrection Bay during early May and early June 1989 along with hydrogr
aphic data. Standard lengths of all walleye pollock were measured, and
subsamples from two stations were aged by using otolith increments fo
r growth rate and hatch date analysis. Abundances ranged from 60 to 57
5 larvae m-2 in May and from 0 to 10 larvae m-2 in June with densities
of up to 12 larvae m-3 in May. The estimated growth rate was 0.18 mm/
day. Back-calculated hatch dates ranged from late March until early Ma
y; the median hatch date was 22 April. Comparisons of abundance and gr
owth rate to values from other habitats indicate that this deep fjord
provides a suitable habitat for larval walleye pollock. Hydrographic d
ata and larval size distribution suggest that advection plays a major
role in determining the distribution of larvae in the fjord.