PROPOSED RESEARCH PLAN FOR COOPERATIVE RUSSIAN-U.S. SALMONlD RESEARCH CRUISE BERING SEA AND NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN APRIL-AUGUST 1995

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NPAFC Doc. 7- Rev. PROPOSED RESEARCH PLAN FOR COOPERATVE RUSSAN-U.S. SALMONlD RESEARCH CRUSE BERNG SEA AND NORTH PACFC OCEAN APRL-AUGUST 1995 by Fisheries Research nstitute School of Fisheries WH-0 College of Ocean and Fishery Sciences University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195 KamchatNRO Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii 68302 and Auke Bay Laboratory Alaska Fisheries Science Center National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Juneau, AK 99801-8626 Submitted to the NORTH PACFC ANADROMOUS FSH COMMSSON by the ~DSTATESOF~CA and the REPUBLC OF RUSSA SepteD)ber 1994 THS PAPER MAY BE CTED N THE FOLLOWNG MANNER: Fisheries Research nstitute, KamchatNRO, and Auke Bay Laboratory. 1994. Proposed research plan for cooperative n-u.s. samonid research cruise; Bering Sea and North Pacific Ocean, April-August 1995. (NP AFC Doc.) Fisheries Research nstitute, School of Fisheries, University of Washington, Seattle; K.amchatNRO, Petropavlovsk-K.amchatskii; Auke Bay Laboratory, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, Juneau. 6 pp.

PROPOSED RESEARCH PLAN FOR COOPERATVE RUSSAN-U.S. SALMONlD RESEARCH CRUSE BERNG SEA AND NORTH PACFC OCEAN APRL-AUGUST 1995 ABSTRACT n and U.S. agencies propose a cooperative salmonid research and tagging cruise in the Bering Sea and North Pacific Ocean. The cruise would occur from April to August. 1995. 1. Alendes KamcbatNRO Petropavlovsk-Kamcbatskii Fish Rain Company (FRC) Petropavlovsk-Kamcbatskii Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL)lAFSC National Marine Fisberies ServicelNOAA J~ Alaska, U.S.A. Fisheries Research nstitute (FRl) School offisberies, University ofwasbington Seattle, W~,U.S.A. For complete addresses, telephone numbers, and contacts, see Appendix 1. 1. Chartered researda vessel Name: NU!mnJr Type: SRTM (medium fteezer trawler) Length: 54.& m TOaF: Hull color: Radio call sign: Captain: Number of crew: 30 crew 2 sciedtists, plus 2 foreign sciedtists Special marking: RESEARCH and call sign 3. Area of operatioa (see FipJ:e 1) Area western Bering Sea (approximately 1650-1770, 51~-S90N) Area n southern Bering SealNorth Central North Pacific Ocean, north and south of Adak, central Aleutian slands; approximately 17&0-173OW, 4~-5SON) Area m western Bristol Bay. northwest ofunajaska sjandlunimak Pass area (2 transects of7 stauoos eadl ajoaa 1670W and 169OW, S4 30'N-56 00'N) Area V south of AJub.PclliDlula (appioximatejy 16SOW'-155'W, Area V central Bering Sea intema'&ional waters (Donut Hole)

2 4. SdledulelltiDerary Departure from Petropavlovsk-Kamcbatskii on 19 April 1995, retumina on 11 August, 1995; see Table 1 for details. S. porte.. Two port calls are scheduled. both in Dutch H'aJbor, Alaska, as follows: June 21-23 July 22-24 Permission for port calls will be arranged by the n side through the n Embassy in Wasbington, D.C. 6. Purpote The gemeral purposes of the CUise are to investigate the distribution, migration patterns. add stock origins of Asian add North American samooids in the Bering Sea add North Pacific Ocean to obtain cuvironmental add biological information about conditions whidr may affect salmooid stocks for carrying capacity add climate change studies to obtain data about the population structure add location of salmol stocks for forecasting timing add abuddance of commercially important pink add sockeye salmol stocks to cootinue colecticll of data in the region of so~, 180 0 (Adak index area) for updating a lona-tenn database from that area to resume historical cooperative high seas sajmonid tagging research between add the United States 7. Objective. The primary objectives of the cruise are to obtain infonnation Ol the distribution add migration ofk.amcbaflran pink salmon, Asian chum salmon, Bristol Bay sockeye salmon, add Prince William Sound pink salmol. Much of the infonnation is expected to come from taging studies. Additional samples add infonnation will be obtained with gilldet add trawl gear. More general infonnation Ol distribution add stock origins is also sought Ol mixed salmol stocks in the central Aleutian area, in waters south of the A1aska Peninsula, add in the Donut Hole waters of the central Bering Sea. Data acquim will be used in foreca.«ting pink salmol runs to the KaragiDski region, east Kamcbatka, add age, size, add sex data of sockeye from the area DOrtbwest ofunajaska slaud will be used during the CUise to supplanalt in-season forecast:idg at Port Moller of run timing add abuddance of migrating Bristol Bay sockeye stocks. Data collected in the central Aleutians will augment a ona-tenn database dating to the mid-19sos Ol sajmonids in that area. This infonnation is used in forecasting of runs add in studies of changes in salmol growth add effects of oceanograpbic conditions. 8. Scietific party Chief Scientist: Anatoy Debhtein, KamcbatNlRO 1 assistant n scientist (from KamcbatNlRO) lor 2 U.S. Scientists (middle 21egs) (from FR or ABL) 1 Japanese Scientist (3rd leg) (from Nat. Res. nst. of Far Seas Fisheries, FAl, Shimizu)

3 9. Methods Sa.moD for taasina experiments will be cauaht with automatic jiaina gear (provided by ) and longlide gear (provided by the U.S.A.) and. taged with 3/4" red and white plastic disk tap or 1 114" red dart tube tap (provided by the U.S.A.). n n and. intemationa.t waters, supplemental catcbes may be made usina variable mesh research gilldet less than 2.S an in length (provided by the U.S.A.), with mesh sizes ranaina from 60 to 160 mm stretclaed mesh (30 to 80 mm square mesh). A small trawl may also be fished (provided by ). For Bristol Bay sockeye forecasti:na, if a permit is granted, a gilldet ideatica to that fished for forecastina at Port Moller, AlaSka, will be used (provided by the U.S.A): 365 min qth, 6 m deep, 127 mm stmch mesh. f 110 permit is granted, lonajinc aad jigidg gear will be used. Oceqrapbic observatiaas Ol temperature aad saidity will be measured by em (provided by the U.S.A.) or bathyt.bermogra (provided by ); casts will be tare:n to SOO m. Plankton will be sampled in the ~ layer (0-100 m) with a planktoo net (provided by ). 10. Data Data expected from tagging experiments are catd:l data by species aad length data of individuals released with tags. Scale samples will also be collected. (Future recovery data will include date aad inshore location of recovery.) Mortalities from tagging experiments aad fish caught in gilldet aad trawl gear will be sampled for Jeaatb, weight, scales, stomadj cootedts, aad gonad weiabt. 0cean0sraPbic data will include temperature and salinity to 500 m. Data will be sban:d by all scientific participants in the cruise, each having fw1 co-proprietonbip. 1l.Rauts Catch data and other information will be provided daily to K.amdlatNR.O and Talking Rain Co. nformation Ol age (from scales), size, and sex composition of catd:l from sodceye salmon fishing west of Bristol Bay will be provided daily to Dr. Donald Rogers, FR, UW. A cruise report will be submitted to NP APC at its 1995 Annual Meeting. Analysis of data aad samples will result in future studies whose results will be reported to NP APC.

4 Table 1. Proposed tiaerary, Cooperative RuuiaD-U.S. Salmoa Researdl Cruise SRTM Ngroysk April-Au", 1995 19 April Depart Petropavlovsk-Kamcbatskij n add U.S. scientists board 19-20 April 21 April-16 May 17-18 May 19 May-3 June 4-5 June 6 June-20 June 21 June-23 June 24-25 June 26 June-7 July 8-10 July 11 July-21 July 22 July-24 July transit to region Research in region (area ofkaragidski pink salmon stocks) transit to region n Research in region n (area of mixed salmon stocks, central Aleutians) transit to region m Research in region m (Bristol Bay sockeye in-season forecasting) Port call, Dutch Harbor Exchange of U.S. scientists Japanese scientist boards transittoregionn Research in region n (area of mixed salmon stocks, central Aleutians) transit to region V Research in region V (area of mixed salmon stocks add outmigrating Prince William Sound pidlc salmon, south of Alaska Peninsula) Port call, Dutch Harbor U.S. add Japanese scientists disembark 24-26 July transit to region V 27 July-l0 August Research in region V (Donut Hole) add region as vessel returns home 11 August return to Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii

140E lsoe 160E 64N 60N S6N SlN 48N 170E /r~~ 1/ ~..,., \ r~,~ # 1'- J' 44N ~J 40N '\ 36N 140E ls0e 1 V - " r r.. V 160E :s -. 170E ~ 180 l70w 160W 1S0W 140W 1lOW now 64N V t::: >, 1""'1 mi. p. 186 170W ~Alaska ~»r-- ~ ~ V&~ \~ ~V ~ 'f' ~ 1... 160W ls0w 140W 130W 60N S6N 51N ~ 48N 44N ) 40N \ \ 36N 120W Figure 1. Proposed sampling areas, cooperative n-u.s. salmon research cruise April August 1995..

6 Appendix 1. Addresses and coatads for n and U.S. cooperators, proposed cooperative hicb seas salmomd research cruise, April-Aupst 1995. KamcbatNlRO 18, Naberezlmaya Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii 68302 Telepbone: (415) 2-55-98 Fax: (415) 2-24-05 Telex: 244111 GROT SU Contact: Dr. Vladimir. Karpeako Fish Rain Company (FRC), Krasintseva St. Mail: P.O. Box 336 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii 68300 Telephone: (415) 2-39-09 Fax: (415) 2-39-91 Telex: 244114 BURAN Telecom: 150901-640-011 (Tel./Fax) Contact: Sergei,1. Kravchenko, Gen. Dir. Auke Bay Laboratory (ABL) Alaska Fisheries Science Ceater Natioaal Marine Fisheries Service 11305 Glacier Highway Juaeau, AK 99801-8626 U.S.A. Telephone: (901) 189-6002 Fax: (901) 189-6094 Contact: Dr. Michael L. Dahlberg Fisheries Research nstitute (FR) School of Fisheries WH-0 University ofwashingtod Seattle, WA 98195 U.S.A. Telephone: (206) 543-1101 Fax: (206) 685-1411 Telex: 4140096 UW U Contact: Katherine W. Myers