首次在黑鲈鱼(Centropristis striata)上部署弹出式卫星档案标签

IF 1.1 Q3 FISHERIES Aquaculture, Fish and Fisheries Pub Date : 2024-07-04 DOI:10.1002/aff2.171
Samir H. Patel, Ricky Alexander, Farrell Davis, Luisa Garcia, Natalie Jennings, William Pappas, Nathan Shivers, Nicole Trenholm
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黑鲈(Centropristis striata; BSB)是一种商业管理物种,在西北大西洋的数量不断增加。由于黑鲈分布广泛,既能栖息于近岸也能栖息于离岸珊瑚礁生境,因此要了解它们的活动生态非常困难。我们已经利用一系列标签技术对 BSB 进行了研究,在此我们将介绍首次在该物种上部署弹出式卫星档案标签(PSAT)的结果。在 2019 年和 2021 年期间,我们在西北大西洋中大西洋湾南部地区进行了四次捕捞,共用 T 型标签和外部数据记录器标记了 30 条鱼,其中 4 条鱼接受了 PSAT,其余鱼接受了 Star-Oddi 电导率-温度-深度(CTD)档案标签。所有 PSAT 都传输了一些数据,但附着时间较短(8-32 天),而计划释放时间为 250 天,我们没有回收一个 Star-Oddi 标签。在继续在 BSB 上部署大型数据记录器之前,需要对外部标签附着技术进行检查和改进。
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The first deployments of pop-up satellite archival tags on black sea bass (Centropristis striata)

Black sea bass (Centropristis striata; BSB) are a commercially managed species with an increasing population in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. Understanding their movement ecology can be difficult due to their wide distribution and ability to inhabit both inshore and offshore reef habitats. BSB have been studied using a range of tagging techniques, and here we present the results of the first deployments of pop-up satellite archival tags (PSAT) on this species. During 2019 and 2021, we conducted four fishing trips within the southern Mid-Atlantic Bight region of the NW Atlantic and tagged a total of 30 fish with T-bar tags and external data loggers, of which 4 received a PSAT and the rest received a Star-Oddi conductivity–temperature–depth (CTD) archival tag. All PSATs transmitted some data, with short attachment durations (8–32 days) relative to the programmed release of 250 days, and we did not recover a Star-Oddi tag. External tag attachment techniques need to be examined and improved before continued deployment of larger data loggers on BSB.

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