OCS Study, BOEM 2016-048. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Environmental Studies Program, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region. 768 pp.
OCS Study, BOEM 2016-048. U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Environmental Studies Program, Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region. 768 pp.
The marine fishes in waters of the United States north of the Bering Strait have received new and increased scientific attention over the past decade (2005–15) in conjunction with frontier qualities of the region and societal concerns about the effects of Arctic climate change. Commercial fisheries are negligible in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas, but many marine species have important traditional and cultural values to Alaska Native residents. Although baseline conditions are rapidly changing, effective decisions about research and monitoring investments must be based on reliable information and plausible future scenarios. For the first time, this synthesis presents a comprehensive evaluation of the marine fish fauna from both seas in a single reference. Although many unknowns and uncertainties remain in the scientific understanding, information presented here is foundational with respect to understanding marine ecosystems and addressing dual missions of the U.S. Department of the Interior for energy development and resource conservation.