Just In: Emergency closure of fishery along entire West Coast — Almost no babies surviving since 2011 — “Catastrophic crash… Population decimated… Crisis… Collapse so severe” — “Latest in series of alarming die-offs… mass reproductive failures… strange diseases” — Official: “A lot of weird things out there”
Published: April 16th, 2015 at 9:02 am ET
By ENENews
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NY Times, Apr 15, 2015 (emphasis added): [Regulators] approved an emergency closure of commercial sardine fishing off Oregon, Washington and California… Earlier this week, the council shut down the next sardine season… [R]evised estimates of sardine populations… found the fish were declining in numbers faster than earlier believed… [Stocks are] much lower than estimated last year… The reasons are not well-understood.
Pacific Fishery Management Council meeting, April 13, 2015: Ben Enticknap, Oceana senior scientist (1:08:00 in) — “We’ve seen a significant change in recruitment [Recruitment: The number of new young fish that enter a population]. There’s been practically no recruitment in recent years, and this was not expected.”
Undercurrent News, Apr 14, 2015: [A]ccording to the report on the emergency action from the PFMC… “the total stock biomass of Pacific sardine is declining as a result of poor recruitment“… [A California Wetfish Producers Association official said] “little recruitment was observed in 2011-2014.”
Oregonian, Apr 13, 2015: Pacific coast sardines are facing a population collapse so severe [fishing] will be shut down… [The] downward spiral in spite of favorable water conditions has ocean-watchers worried there’s more to this collapse than cyclical population trends. “There are a lot of weird things happening out there, and we’re not quite sure why they aren’t responding the way they should,” said Kevin Hill, a NOAA Fisheries biologist… Fishery managers are adding it to a list of baffling circumstances off the West Coast… NOAA surveys indicate very few juvenile fish made it through their first year. “The population isn’t replacing itself,” Hill said.
SFist, Apr 14, 2015: [T]he population appears decimated… As the Council writes, “temperatures in the Southern California Bight have risen in the past two years, but we haven’t seen an increase in young sardines”… Sardines typically spawn in warmer waters, with cold water decreasing their numbers.
SF Chronicle, Apr 14, 2015: Sardine population collapses… [There’s] evidence stocks are going through the same kind of collapse [seen in the 1950s]… The sardine population along the West Coast has collapsed… Causes of crisis — A lack of spawning… was blamed for the decline… Severe downturn… things recently took a turn for the worse… because of a lack of spawning due to poor ocean conditions in 2014… The collapse this year is the latest in a series of alarming die-offs, sicknesses and population declines in the ocean ecosystem along the West Coast. Anchovies… have also declined [due to] a lack of zooplankton… Record numbers of starving sea lions… Brown pelicans, too, have suffered from mass reproductive failures and are turning up sick and dead… Strange diseases have also been proliferating in the sea…
Monterey Herald, Apr 13, 2015: For the first time in 30 years [sardine fishing] will be banned.
KPCC, Apr 1, 2015: The first time that sardine fishing has been banned since federal management of the fishery began… Many are worried a… catastrophic crash is happening.
Full recording of the PFMC meeting here
Sooooo…what caused it when it happened in the 50’s? Seems like THAT would be an integral part of any such purportedly enigmatic story…
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I fail to understand what you are asking. I really don’t think you think that it happened “in the 50’s”. Then you state: “Seems like THAT would be an integral part of any such…” As I believe that you are smart enough to have noticed that I did not actually write the article, I fail to understand your comments. I cannot tell if you are being sarcastic, or honest, or if you had a bad day and are looking to pick on someone, and I was there. So while there are several issues that the author had left unmentioned, the way have addressed those issues, make your comments as elusive to me, as the missing dates(?) from the article.
Please don’t take it as I am being some rude bitch, I truly don’t understand your comments.
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Sorry…I thought I WAS being clear…the beginning of the 2nd paragraph below the “Age – 1 Biomas” graph clearly says:
“SF Chronicle, Apr 14, 2015: Sardine population collapses… [There’s] evidence stocks are going through the same kind of collapse [seen in the 1950s]…”.
The general theme and common thread in this compilation of news reports is that whatever is causing all this stuff is a great mystery, so I thought it odd that when they stated that one of the events in particular, the sardine population collapse, may well be caused by the same thing that caused a similar event in the 50’s, that they would have also bothered to say what that cause was – seems pretty darn relevant to me – doesn’t it to you?
It’s like they’re saying that this incredibly terrible stuff is happening and we don’t know why, except for the sardine thing, and we think we might have a pretty good idea what caused it, but we’re not going to tell YOU!!! 🙂
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Yes, I see what you mean, and you are so right!
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