Published 1990 | Version v1
Journal article

Comparison of fishes taken by a sportfishing party vessel around oil platforms and adjacent natural reefs near Santa Barbara, California

  • 1. Univ. of California, Santa Barbara (United States)
  • 2. Occidental Coll., Los Angeles, CA (United States)

Description

Since 1958, 29 oil platforms have been sited in the southern California Bight of which 28 still remain in place. However, little is known of the fish populations surrounding these structures, particularly those sited in water deeper than 30 m. In the course of research on the Santa Barbara, California, party vessel sport fishery, it was noted that the platforms off Santa Barbara supported considerable sportfishing activity. Those platforms, located to the southeast of Santa Barbara in depths of 48-62 m, were particularly important and were fished intensively for various rockfishes (genus Sebastes). When fishing a platform, the vessel pulled up to within 5-10 m of a platform and drifts along one side, with the vessel operator using intermittent power to keep it near the structure. Most of the desirable species, particularly rockfishes, remained close to the platforms, rarely venturing more than perhaps 20 m from the structure. The party vessels also spent considerable time fishing over nearby natural reefs. In this survey, it was noted that there appeared to be differences in species catch composition and fish size between oil platforms and these natural reefs. Increased offshore oil drilling off California has raised interest in the role platforms play in marine systems. Questions have been raised regarding what fish live around platforms, how these structures influence populations over surrounding reefs, and whether the platforms act as fish enhancers (promoting recruitment) or only as aggregators. These questions are particularly relevant when the platforms are to be decommissioned and the possibility of allowing them to remain as artificial reefs is raised. This paper describes the results of the study on the fish populations around oil platforms and nearby natural reefs off Santa Barbara

Additional details

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Fishery Bulletin
Journal Volume
88
Journal Issue
3
Series
Fish. Bull.
Journal Page Range
599-605
ISSN
0099-5487
CODEN
FSYBA

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
23071547
Subject category
S02: PETROLEUM;
Descriptors DEI
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; FISHES; OFFSHORE PLATFORMS; OIL FIELDS; POPULATION DYNAMICS; REEFS; SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL
Descriptors DEC
ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; GEOLOGIC DEPOSITS; GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES; MINERAL RESOURCES; PACIFIC OCEAN; PETROLEUM DEPOSITS; RESOURCES; SEAS; SURFACE WATERS; VERTEBRATES