Deep-water sand wave fields in the San Juan Archipelago of the Salish Sea and Pacific Northwest Washington, USA, have been found to harbor Pacific sand lance (PSL, Ammodytes personatus), a critical forage fish of the region. Little is known of the dynamics of these sand waves and the stability of the PSL sub-tidal habitats. Therefore, we have undertaken an initial investigation to determine the dynamic conditions of a well-known PSL habitat in the San Juan Channel within the Archipelago using bottom sediment sampling, an acoustical doppler current profiling (ADCP) system, and multi-beam echo sounder (MBES) bathymetry. Our study indicates that the San Juan Channel sand wave field maintained its shape and bedforms geometry throughout the year...
Two common forage fish species, surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) and Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes h...
Forage fish, such as the Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) occupy a critical intermediate tr...
Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus) and surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) are ecologically impo...
Deep-water sand wave fields in the San Juan Archipelago of the Salish Sea and Pacific Northwest Wash...
In the pelagic zone Ammodytes hexapterus or the Pacific Sand lance (PSL) act as an important link in...
This study is part of an ongoing effort on behalf of the Pelagic Ecosystem and Function (PEF) Appren...
The Pacific Sand Lance Ammodytes personatus is a small, semi-demersal forage fish that plays a cruci...
Ammodytes hexapterus or Pacific sand lance (PSL) are forage fish that spend most of their time buri...
Research developed in the Pelagic Ecosystem Function Apprenticeship at the University of Washington ...
Based on multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter datasets, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) obser...
Anecdotal evidence has suggested in the past that the Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus is pr...
The Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) is an ecologically important forage fish in the Salish...
Previous studies have found that the Pacific Sand Lance prefer to bury into sediment that is mainly ...
In the San Juan Islands, the immediate trophic levels of the marine food web represent a critical li...
Fish feeding behavior, abundance, and population demographics depend on a number of environmental a...
Two common forage fish species, surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) and Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes h...
Forage fish, such as the Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) occupy a critical intermediate tr...
Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus) and surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) are ecologically impo...
Deep-water sand wave fields in the San Juan Archipelago of the Salish Sea and Pacific Northwest Wash...
In the pelagic zone Ammodytes hexapterus or the Pacific Sand lance (PSL) act as an important link in...
This study is part of an ongoing effort on behalf of the Pelagic Ecosystem and Function (PEF) Appren...
The Pacific Sand Lance Ammodytes personatus is a small, semi-demersal forage fish that plays a cruci...
Ammodytes hexapterus or Pacific sand lance (PSL) are forage fish that spend most of their time buri...
Research developed in the Pelagic Ecosystem Function Apprenticeship at the University of Washington ...
Based on multibeam bathymetry, multibeam backscatter datasets, Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) obser...
Anecdotal evidence has suggested in the past that the Pacific Sand Lance, Ammodytes hexapterus is pr...
The Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) is an ecologically important forage fish in the Salish...
Previous studies have found that the Pacific Sand Lance prefer to bury into sediment that is mainly ...
In the San Juan Islands, the immediate trophic levels of the marine food web represent a critical li...
Fish feeding behavior, abundance, and population demographics depend on a number of environmental a...
Two common forage fish species, surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) and Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes h...
Forage fish, such as the Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes hexapterus) occupy a critical intermediate tr...
Pacific sand lance (Ammodytes personatus) and surf smelt (Hypomesus pretiosus) are ecologically impo...