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Research tool offers glimpse into the deep-sea lives of salmon

Scientific database fills knowledge gaps of fishessa国际传媒 diet
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A new database from UBC researchers is offering a window into the diets and lives of North Pacific salmonas they travel thousands of kilometres through different ecosystems and conditions. (Photo courtesy Kenny Regan)

Due to the long journeys salmon undertake at sea, scientists studying the decline of B.C.sa国际传媒檚 populations have struggled to understand the late marine phase of their life cycle. But a new database from UBC researchers aims to change that by offering a window into the diets and lives of these fish as they travel thousands of kilometres through different ecosystems and conditions.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 about fitting the puzzle pieces together to see what conditions these fish face in the open ocean, and answering questions like: what food is available for them? Is there competition for this food? How does this relate to environmental variability and salmon returns?sa国际传媒 said Caroline Graham, a graduate of UBCsa国际传媒檚 Institute for the Oceans and Fisheriessa国际传媒 master of science program.

Graham built the database as part of her Mastersa国际传媒檚 thesis with researchers Brian Hunt and Evgeny Pakhomov. Whatsa国际传媒檚 called the open-access salmon diet database is part of a larger undertaking, Project Salmon Resilience, that aims to explore the impacts of fisheries and climate change on salmon populations.

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Graham spent months combing through both peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed studies from countries across the North Pacific, translating the data into a standardized format that could be replicated for use in diet data collection for other fish species.

The work is already paying off.

sa国际传媒淲hat wesa国际传媒檙e seeing is that different species of salmon have different dietary habits. These differences tell us a lot about not only the ocean conditions but also competitive interactions between species of salmon, and how this plays out on a spatial scale,sa国际传媒 Graham said.

The team hopes the database will bring the research community closer together as scientists add their own findings.

sa国际传媒淭here are a lot of other species of fish out there,sa国际传媒 Brian Hunt, assistant professor and UBC Hakai professor of oceanography said. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檇 like to expand this database to more species and liberate diet data that are lurking in the literature or with agencies to make it available to the community. Everyone talks about ecosystem-based management, and to do that you really need to understand the interactions between animals. Most of that happens through the food web, so we need to provide access to information. Hopefully this is a small step in that direction.sa国际传媒

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