Mayumi L Arimitsu, Ph.D.
Forage fish, seabirds, predator-prey interactions, glacier-marine ecosystems, marine heatwaves, climate change
I lead research to identify factors influencing the status and trends of rare or threatened species on DOI lands, to understand the effects of glacier dynamics on coastal fjord ecosystems, and to document impacts of novel ocean climate patterns on the functioning of marine food webs. As the Pelagic Lead for the Gulf Watch Alaska long-term monitoring program I coordinate research integration across sampling programs for forage fish, marine birds, humpback whale, and killer whales.
Professional Experience
2009 - Present Research Ecologist, USGS Alaska Science Center, Juneau
2007 - 2009 SCEP, USGS Alaska Science Center, Juneau
2001 - 2007 Fishery Biologist USGS Alaska Science Center
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. 2016 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Juneau, Alaska Fisheries
M.Sc. 2009 University of Alaska Fairbanks, Juneau, Alaska Fisheries
B.Sc. 1998 U.C. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California Biology
Affiliations and Memberships*
Pacific Seabird Group
Kittlitz's Murrelet Technical Committee
American Fisheries Society
Honors and Awards
2022 American Fisheries Society invited keynote speaker
2019 Sitka Whalefest invited speaker
2009 and 2010, Best student presentation, North Pacific Research Board
2007 USGS Star Award for Exceptional Performance
2005 USFWS Award of Appreciation, Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
Science and Products
Spatial and temporal dynamics of Pacific capelin Mallotus catervarius in the Gulf of Alaska: Implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management
Algal toxins in Alaskan seabirds: Evaluating the role of saxitoxin and domoic acid in a large-scale die-off of Common Murres
Effects of ocean climate on the length and condition of forage fish in the Gulf of Alaska
Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, abundance and body condition
Extreme reduction in nutritional value of a key forage fish during the Pacific marine heatwave of 2014–2016
Seasonal distribution of Dall's porpoise in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Biogeography of pelagic food webs in the North Pacific
Avian predator buffers against variability in marine habitats with flexible foraging behavior
Tracing biogeochemical subsidies from glacier runoff into Alaska's coastal marine food webs
Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition
Puffins reveal contrasting relationships between forage fish and ocean climate in the North Pacific
Influence of glacier runoff on ecosystem structure in Gulf of Alaska fjords
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Spatial and temporal dynamics of Pacific capelin Mallotus catervarius in the Gulf of Alaska: Implications for ecosystem-based fisheries management
Algal toxins in Alaskan seabirds: Evaluating the role of saxitoxin and domoic acid in a large-scale die-off of Common Murres
Effects of ocean climate on the length and condition of forage fish in the Gulf of Alaska
Monitoring long-term changes in forage fish distribution, abundance and body condition
Extreme reduction in nutritional value of a key forage fish during the Pacific marine heatwave of 2014–2016
Seasonal distribution of Dall's porpoise in Prince William Sound, Alaska
Biogeography of pelagic food webs in the North Pacific
Avian predator buffers against variability in marine habitats with flexible foraging behavior
Tracing biogeochemical subsidies from glacier runoff into Alaska's coastal marine food webs
Best practices for assessing forage fish fisheries-seabird resource competition
Puffins reveal contrasting relationships between forage fish and ocean climate in the North Pacific
Influence of glacier runoff on ecosystem structure in Gulf of Alaska fjords
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government