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COMPENDIUM OF STELLER SEA LION RELATED RESEARCH, 2000-2006 Prepared by: Thomas R. Loughlin, Ph.D. TRL Wildlife Consulting 17341 NE 34th Street Redmond, WA 98052 trlwc@comcast.net and, Jack V. Tagart, Ph.D. Tagart Consulting 7247 105th Ave. SW Olympia, WA 98512 jtagart@aol.com On behalf of Chris Oliver, Executive Director North Pacific Fishery Management Council 605 W. 4th Ave., Suite 306 Anchorage, AK 99501-2817 Contract # 2005-02

Contractor will 1. Identify all relevant SSL related research conducted from the year 2000 to present, including gray literature; 2. Compile brief (one or two page) summaries of each research project and results; and, 3. Synthesize these various research findings into major (thematic) categories with attendant summary results (relevant categories to be determined by contractors in consultation with Council staff). The contractors will also provide a single master copy of research papers referenced in the compendium report.

Themes for NPFMC Compendium (from AFSC web page) 1. Life history- genetics, physiology/anatomy, reproduction/behavior, and sundry 2. Foraging diet, searching for prey, and models 3. Vital rates including status and trends 4. Fish assessment and fisheries 5. Ecosystems 6. Anthropogenic effects 7. Predation 8. Disease 9. Contaminants 10. Management not included 11. Communications

Principal organizations conducting SSL research 1. AFSC -- NMML 2. AFSC RACE/REFM/Auke Bay 3. ADFG 4. Consortium UBC, UW, UA, OSU 5. Alaska SeaLife Center 6. Univ. AK -- not consortium 7. NOAA -- PMEL 8. NOAA -- NOS 9. Prince William Sound Science Center

Example of product #1 ALPHABETICAL CITATION LIST FOR THE NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES MANANAGEMENT COUNCIL S SUMMARY OF STELLER SEA LION RESEARCH, 2000-2006 Adams, C.F. 2005. Physical and biological effects on the diel vertical migration of walleye pollock. Chapter 34, pages 331-336, in Loughlin, T. R., S. Atkinson, and D. G. Calkins (eds.), Synopsis of research on Steller sea lions: 2001-2005. Alaska SeaLife Center s Steller Sea Lion Program. Sea Script Company, Seattle, WA. 344 p. Adams, T.C. 2000. Foraging differences and early maternal investment in adult female Alaskan Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus). Ph.D. dissertation, Texas A&M University. 150 p. ADFG and NMFS. 2001. Satellite telemetry & Steller sea lion research. A white paper prepared for the North Pacific Fisheries Management Council. 16 pp. Available, National Marine Mammal Laboratory, 7600 Sand Point Way, NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

Example of product #2 THEME 2A FORAGING DIET SUMMARY: This theme had major effort during the review period and contains 91 articles including 58 presentations at scientific meetings, four reports, two unpublished reports, two theses and one dissertation, and 24 papers in peer-reviewed journals or book chapters. The major focus of research dealt with efforts to describe SSL prey items through analysis of scat, stable isotopes, and fatty acids, relate diet to available prey fields, define the energetic value or quality of various prey items, and (4) general themes dealing with prey and SSLs. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY FORAGING DIET Bando, M. 2002. Proximate compositions of Steller sea lion prey items. M.S. thesis, Alaska SeaLife Center, Seward, AK, and University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK. This Master s thesis focused on the quality of SSL prey during different feeding regimes applied to captive animals. The author states that nutritional stress may be attributable to reduced preferred prey availability and/or prey quality and could be the result of commercial fisheries removals or, alternately, environmental changes such as..

Example of product #3 CITATION LIST FOR THE NORTH PACIFIC FISHERIES MANANAGEMENT COUNCIL S "COMPENDIUM OF STELLER SEA LION RESEARCH, 2000-2006". Compiled by: Tom Loughlin, TRL Wildlife Consuting, Redmond, WA and Jack Tagart, Tagart Consulting, Olympia, WA Last Update: 5/13/06 No. References Thematic Classification 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Life History Foraging Vital Rates Fish Assessment and Fisheries Ecosystems Other Anthropogenic Effects Predation Disease Contaminants Management Communications Article reviewd b Journal article Technical Report Thesis Literature type Contract Report Books Symposia and Conference Proceedings Abstract Poster Other manuscript b Copy PDF Paper Copy obtained Adams, C.F. 2005. Physical and biological effects on the diel vertical migration of walleye pollock. Chapter 34, pages 331-336, in Loughlin, T. R., S. Atkinson, and D. G. Calkins (eds.), Synopsis of research on Steller sea lions: 2001-2005. 1 Alaska SeaLife Center s Steller Sea Lion Program. Sea 1 1 1 1 1 Adams, T.C. 2000. Foraging differences and early maternal investment in adult female Alaskan Steller sea lions 2 (Eumetopias jubatus ). Ph.D. dissertation, Texas A&M 1 1 1 1 1

0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 Major Thematic Categories References may occur in more than one category 30% 29% 22% 13% 9% 8% 6% 4% 3% 1% 1% Communications Life History Foraging Vital Rates Fish Assessment and Fisheries Ecosystems Other Anthropogenic Effects Predation Disease Contaminants Management Frequency of Occurrence

0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 6% 10% Distribution by Year 25% 20% 22% 8% 4% 4% 1% 0% no date in review in press 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2001 2000 Frequency of Occurrence

Citation type by year Year Reference Type 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 in press in review no date Total Journal Article 27 18 23 18 24 35 6 18 10 179 Technical Report 2 5 5 4 2 5 23 Theses 4 6 5 4 6 7 1 33 Contract Reports 1 5 6 4 9 1 26 Books 1 2 3 2 37 12 57 Symposia/Conference Proceedings 7 1 1 8 3 5 1 26 Abstracts 28 16 106 61 28 19 258 Posters 55 44 1 100 Other Manuscripts 8 13 4 3 6 15 2 1 52 Total 49 72 61 152 163 185 29 31 10 2 754

0.40 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 24% Distribution by Type 3% 4% 3% 8% 3% 34% 13% 7% Posters Other Manuscripts Abstracts Theses Contract Reports Books Symposia/Conference Proceedings Journal Article Technical Report Frequency of Occurrence

Citation type by theme Life History Foraging Vital Rates Thematic Classification Fish Assessment and Fisheries Reference Type Journal Article 55 43 23 30 33 1 21 5 5 Technical Report 2 13 3 1 4 6 2 Theses 13 10 7 4 2 1 1 1 Contract Reports 1 7 8 6 2 5 4 1 1 Books 18 15 11 6 5 1 6 2 5 1 1 Symposia/Conference Proceedings 6 5 1 3 1 1 2 10 1 Abstracts 82 83 60 23 8 6 16 8 14 4 Posters 33 36 23 7 3 6 3 3 1 Other Manuscripts 7 8 10 15 9 2 5 1 2 2 1 Total 215 209 156 97 64 26 59 23 40 9 5 Ecosystems Other Anthropogenic Effects Predation Disease Contaminants Management Communications

THEME 1. LIFE HISTORY PHYSIOLOGY/ANATOMY, GENETICS REPRODUCTION/BEHAVIOR, SUNDRY

Theme 1a Life History Physiology/Anatomy Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 101 49 2 7 43 General physiology and metabolism Physiology of diving and ontogeny of body oxygen Physiological implications of food deprivation Hormone detection and assessment Growth and condition Anatomical topics Vitamins

Theme 1b Life History-- Genetics Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 23 11 0 4 8 TAMU group - three-stock hypothesis; evolutionary history and four glacial refugia SWFSC group - dispersal rates between rookeries; oceanic vs shelf rookeries Cambridge group - importance of inbreeding depression; valid 3 rd stock? Others Scats to identify prey and haplotype seasonal movements in Alaska major histocompatibility complex (MHC) cytokines (ASLC)

Theme 1c Life History Reproduction/Behavior Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 39 27 0 1 11 Attendance patterns, nursing duration, and estimates of weaning age Pup and juvenile growth Dispersal and rookery fidelity

Theme 1d Life History-- Sundry Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 50 33 2 1 15 Rookery and habitat characterization Behavior (not breeding or foraging) New techniques Electronics Distribution

THEME 2. FORAGING DIET, SEARCHING FOR PREY, MODELS Rookery 100 m Prey patch 200 m Fished Hypothetical foraging trip

Theme 2a Foraging -- Diet Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 91 58 6 3 24 SSL prey identified through analysis of scat, stable isotopes, and fatty acids Related diet to available prey fields Defined the energetic value or quality of various prey items General themes dealing with prey and SSLs.

Theme 2b Foraging Searching for prey Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 51 33 4 2 12 Focus on younger animals Technological improvements in instruments including analysis of dive data Linking of sea lion dive behavior and foraging activity to habitat features and available prey fields Report to the NPFMC s SSL Mitigation Committee summarizing SSL telemetric techniques, analytical methods, and results up to the year 2000 Independent review of the federal government s telemetry research program

Theme 2c Foraging Models and hypotheses Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 71 31 7 5 28 The significant contributions were those pertaining to testing the junk food hypothesis through captive studies and modeling. Results in the early 2000s from captive studies by Rosen and associates were the driving force for much of the research from 2000 to 2006 related to prey quality and its effect on SSL health and condition. Rosen and Trites (2000a) was the pivotal paper that set much of the research in motion The validity of the junk-food hypothesis was challenged by Fritz and Hinckley (2005) who reviewed available data and found little support for the hypothesis that increases in the availability and consumption of gadids following the regime shift are primarily responsible for the decline of the western population of SSLs.

THEME 3 VITAL RATES INCLUDING STATUS AND TRENDS N cold warm Shooting Harvesting Incidental catch?? Competition? 70s

Theme 3 Vital Rates Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 156 94 21 7 34 Abundance and population trends Movement Birth rates Models

THEME 4 FISH ASSESSMENT AND FISHERIES

Theme 4 Fish Assessment and Fisheries Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 97 48 9 4 36 Principle prey species Abundance trends BSAI: pollock, Pacific cod, Atka mackerel GOA: pollock, Pacific cod, Atka mackerel Fishery/Steller sea lion interactions Competition for prey fishery and Steller sea lion correlation studies Seasonal prey use

THEME 5. ECOSYSTEMS

Theme 5 Ecosystems Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 64 21 3 2 38 Top-down Hypotheses Springer et al. sequential megafaunal collapse Hunt et al. oscillating control hypothesis Bottom-up Hypotheses Regime shifts Other Ecosystem Observations

THEME 6. ANTHROPOGENIC EFFECTS

THEME 6 ANTHROPOGENIC EFFECTS Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 25 11 11 1 2 Review of sanctioned SSL kills in Japan Annual reports of subsistence kills in Alaska Perryville TKW and surveys Possible injury from fishing gear Indirect impacts from harassment due to research activities

THEME 7. PREDATION

Theme 7 Predation Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 59 22 10 0 27 Predation by sharks sleeper and salmon Predation by killer whales Abundance Diet preferences Effects of predation on SSLs Ecosystem considerations

THEME 8. DISEASE

Theme 8 Disease Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 22 11 3 1 7 Identified hookworms in SSLs of the same genus (Uncinaria) found in California sea lions. Review by Burek and colleagues provided a good summary of the prevalence and exposure of SSLs to disease over the past three decades. Their conclusions support earlier statements and assertions that disease was not the principle cause of SSL declines in the 1970s through the 1990s The summary of a workshop in 2004 (Goldstein 2005) provides a useful guide to investigators for future SSL disease studies and techniques for sample collection and analysis.

THEME 9 -- CONTAMINANTS

Theme 9 -- Contaminants Total citations Talks/posters Reports Thesis/ dissertation Journal or book chapters 41 29 4 0 8 Most studies concluded that pollutants could have had a role in the decline of SSLs but none provide a link between the decline and pollutant levels. Lack the next step as to what these high levels (or presence in most cases) mean biologically to individual SSL survival or reproduction; none address effects at the population level. The Alaska SeaLife Center studied OCs toxicity and effects on immune function, primarily in pups and juveniles. ADFG monitored metals and organochlorines in scat and in tissues and found significant correlations between OC exposure and impaired immune function at several levels and suggested that OCs be considered as contributing factors in the decline of the western DPS in Alaska. J.P. Wise showed exposure to chromium and arsenic posed a significant risk factor for the health of SSLs and both metals are likely contributing to their decline and inability to recover. The NMFS Auke Bay Laboratory analyzed fish that are documented as part of the SSL diet and found arrowtooth flounder presented the greatest risk of exposure to PCBs. They produced a report suggesting that there were insufficient data to reject the hypothesis that contaminants played a role in the continued decline of SSLs, and suggested a coordinated monitoring program be developed.

THEME 11. COMMUNICATIONS

Theme 11 -- Communications Total citations Symposia/ meetings Processed report Web pages 35 10 1 22 2 Books Sea Lions of the World Symposium (2004) Marine Science in the Northeast Pacific (2003 2006) Marine Mammal Society biennial meetings (2001, 2003, 2005) Marine Mammals of the Holarctic (2002, 2004) DeMaster, D. and S. Atkinson (eds). 2002. Steller sea lion decline: Is it food II. Fadely, B.S., editor. 2001. Steller sea lion investigations, 2000 Loughlin, T. R., S. Atkinson, and D. G. Calkins (eds.). 2005. Synopsis of research on Steller sea lions: 2001 2005. Web pages

Significant Contributions/Events 2000-2006 Western stock increases ~3%/year Transient research facility at ASLC Studies at sea by UBC using captive SSL Remote video system Linking telemetry and oceanography Six cohorts of individually identifiable animals in USA and Russia for vital rates, behavior, movements, etc. Involvement of additional organizations and scientists bringing new ideas and methods