Steven J. Barbeaux
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
32 Papers
169 Citations
Steven J. Barbeaux is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundfish & Population. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications. Previous affiliations of Steven J. Barbeaux include National Marine Fisheries Service & University of Washington.
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Papers
Ecosystem response persists after a prolonged marine heatwave.
Robert M. Suryan,Mayumi L. Arimitsu,Heather A. Coletti,Russell R. Hopcroft,Mandy R. Lindeberg,Steven J. Barbeaux,Sonia D. Batten,William J. Burt,Mary Anne Bishop,James L. Bodkin,Richard E. Brenner,Robert W. Campbell,Daniel A. Cushing,Seth L. Danielson,Martin W. Dorn,Brie A. Drummond,Daniel Esler,Thomas S. Gelatt,Dana H. Hanselman,Scott A. Hatch,Stormy Haught,Kris Holderied,Katrin Iken,David B. Irons,Arthur B. Kettle,David G. Kimmel,Brenda Konar,Kathy J. Kuletz,Benjamin J. Laurel,John M. Maniscalco,Craig O. Matkin,Caitlin A. E. McKinstry,Daniel H. Monson,John R. Moran,Daniel W. Olsen,Wayne Palsson,W. Scott Pegau,John F. Piatt,Lauren A. Rogers,Nora A. Rojek,Anne Schaefer,Ingrid Spies,Janice M. Straley,Suzanne L. Strom,Kathryn L. Sweeney,Marysia Szymkowiak,Benjamin P. Weitzman,Ellen M. Yasumiishi,Stephani G. Zador +48 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analysis of 187 time series from primary production to commercial fisheries and nearshore intertidal to offshore oceanic domains demonstrating abrupt changes across trophic levels, with many responses persisting up to at least 5 years after the onset of the marine heatwave.
Marine Heatwave Stress Test of Ecosystem-Based Fisheries Management in the Gulf of Alaska Pacific Cod Fishery
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluate the intersection of climate change with ecosystem-based fisheries management in the context of GOA Pacific cod with a description of the sensitivities of the ecosystem, how the changes in the ecosystem affected the Pacific cod stock, and how the management system in the North Pacific handled this shock.
Effects of climate variations on pelagic ocean habitats and their role in structuring forage fish distributions in the Bering Sea
Anne B. Hollowed,Steven J. Barbeaux,Edward D. Cokelet,Ed Farley,Stan Kotwicki,Patrick H. Ressler,Cliff Spital,Cliff Spital,Christopher D. Wilson +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine how climate variations influence the boundaries of suitable ocean habitat, and how these changes affect the spatial distribution and interactions between forage fishes in the southeastern Bering Sea shelf.
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Geographic patterns in the demersal ichthyofauna of the Aleutian Islands
Elizabeth A. Logerwell,Kerim Aydin,Steven J. Barbeaux,E. Brown,M. E. Conners,S. A. Lowe,J. W. Orr,Ivonne Ortiz,R. Reuter,Paul D. Spencer +9 more
TL;DR: Investigation of geographic patterns in the Aleutian Island region’s demersal ichthyofauna found high catches of patchily distributed species occurred in areas expected to be biological ‘hot spots’ because of increased productivity and prey availability, suggesting linkages between demeral fish ecology and the biophysical processes described by other authors in this volume.
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