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Our results suggest the need for bacalao-specific management regulations that should include minimum (65 cm TL) and maximum (78 cm TL) landing sizes, slot limits (64–78 cm TL), as well as a closed season during spawning from October to January. It is recognized that these regulations are harsh and will certainly have negative impacts on the livelihoods of fishers in the short term, however, continued inaction will likely result in a collapse of this economically and culturally valuable species. Alternative sources of income should be developed in parallel with the establishment of fishing regulations to limit the socio-economic disruption to the fishing community during the transition to a more sustainable management regime.","ObservationTitle_en":"So Long and Thanks for All the Fish: Overexploitation of the Regionally Endemic Galapagos Grouper *Mycteroperca olfax* (Jenyns, 1840)","ObservationSummary_en":"The regionally endemic Galapagos Grouper, locally known as bacalao, is one of the most highly prized finfish species within the Galapagos Marine Reserve (GMR). Concerns of overfishing, coupled with a lack of fishing regulations aimed at this species raises concerns about the current population health. We assessed changes in population health over a 30-year period using three simple indicators: (1) percentage of fish below reproductive size (Lm); (2) percentage of fish within the optimum length interval (Lopt); and (3) percentage of mega-spawners in the catch. Over the assessed period, none of the indicators reached values associated with healthy populations, with all indicators declining over time. Furthermore, the most recent landings data show that the vast majority of the bacalao caught (95.7%,) were below Lm, the number of fish within the Lopt interval was extremely low (4.7%), and there were virtually no mega-spawners (0.2%). Bacalao fully recruit to the fishery 15 cm below the size at which 50% of the population matures. The Spawning Potential Ratio is currently 5% of potential unfished fecundity, strongly suggesting severe overfishing. Our results suggest the need for bacalao-specific management regulations that should include minimum (65 cm TL) and maximum (78 cm TL) landing sizes, slot limits (64–78 cm TL), as well as a closed season during spawning from October to January. 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Surveys allowed only brief observations of sharks at the surface, providing limited opportunity to confirm species identity. Observers agreed, however, that salmon sharks *Lamna ditropis* (Lamnidae) were most common, followed by blue sharks *Prionace glauca* (Carcharhinidae). Both conventional and model-based distance sampling statistical methods produced large abundance estimates (similar to 20000 sharks of all species combined) concentrated within a hotspot encompassing similar to 10\\% of the survey region. Neither statistical method accounted for submerged animals, thereby underestimating abundance. Sightings were made in summer, corresponding with southern movement of pregnant salmon sharks from Alaska. The previously undocumented high density of these pelagic sharks in this location has implications for understanding at-sea mortality of returning Pacific salmon *Oncorhynchus* spp. (Salmonidae) and for assessing conservation status of sharks in Canada and beyond. 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Nutrient enrichment often causes phytoplankton blooms, which\r\n decrease water transparency, but little is known about the effects of\r\n such light regime changes on whole communities of the continental shelf.\r\n A series of simulations designed to evaluate the potential effects of\r\n shading by phytoplankton blooms on community organization were conducted\r\n using a balanced trophic model of the West Florida Shelf ecosystem and\r\n the Ecopath with Ecosim modeling approach. Many functional groups in the\r\n system were predicted to decline as benthic primary production was\r\n inhibited through shading by phytoplankton, especially when associated\r\n biogenic habitat was lost. Groups that obtain most of their energy from\r\n planktonic pathways increased when shading impact and associated\r\n structural habitat degradation were complemented by enhanced\r\n phytoplankton production. Groups predicted to decline as the result of\r\n shading by plankton blooms include seabirds, manatees, and a variety of\r\n demersal and benthic fishes and invertebrates. Some counterintuitive\r\n predictions of declines (mackerel, seabirds, and surface pelagics)\r\n resulted because these groups are somewhat dependent on benthic primary\r\n production. The overall effect of the simulated bloom-associated shading\r\n of benthic primary producers resembled a trophic cascade where the\r\n number of full cycles of biomass gains and losses was approximately\r\n equal to the number of trophic levels in the system (4.7). (C) 2003\r\n Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.","ObservationTitle_en":"Simulating community effects of sea floor shading by plankton blooms over the West Florida Shelf","ObservationSummary_en":"Phytoplankton blooms are increasingly conspicuous along the world's\r\n coastlines, and the toxic effects of these blooms have become a major\r\n concern. Nutrient enrichment often causes phytoplankton blooms, which\r\n decrease water transparency, but little is known about the effects of\r\n such light regime changes on whole communities of the continental shelf.\r\n A series of simulations designed to evaluate the potential effects of\r\n shading by phytoplankton blooms on community organization were conducted\r\n using a balanced trophic model of the West Florida Shelf ecosystem and\r\n the Ecopath with Ecosim modeling approach. Many functional groups in the\r\n system were predicted to decline as benthic primary production was\r\n inhibited through shading by phytoplankton, especially when associated\r\n biogenic habitat was lost. Groups that obtain most of their energy from\r\n planktonic pathways increased when shading impact and associated\r\n structural habitat degradation were complemented by enhanced\r\n phytoplankton production. Groups predicted to decline as the result of\r\n shading by plankton blooms include seabirds, manatees, and a variety of\r\n demersal and benthic fishes and invertebrates. Some counterintuitive\r\n predictions of declines (mackerel, seabirds, and surface pelagics)\r\n resulted because these groups are somewhat dependent on benthic primary\r\n production. The overall effect of the simulated bloom-associated shading\r\n of benthic primary producers resembled a trophic cascade where the\r\n number of full cycles of biomass gains and losses was approximately\r\n equal to the number of trophic levels in the system (4.7). (C) 2003\r\n Elsevier B.V. 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