Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies

Abstract Effective fishery management measures to protect fish spawning aggregations require reliable information on the spatio-temporal distribution of spawning. Spawning closures have been part of a suite of fishery management actions to rebuild the Gulf of Maine stock of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhu...

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Published in:ICES Journal of Marine Science
Main Authors: Zemeckis, Douglas R, Dean, Micah J, DeAngelis, Annamaria I, Van Parijs, Sofie M, Hoffman, William S, Baumgartner, Mark F, Hatch, Leila T, Cadrin, Steven X, McGuire, Christopher H
Other Authors: O'Driscoll, Richard, Nature Conservancy and Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Nature Conservancy and Cabot Family Charitable Foundation
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2019
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz064
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1093/icesjms/fsz064 2024-06-09T07:44:38+00:00 Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies Zemeckis, Douglas R Dean, Micah J DeAngelis, Annamaria I Van Parijs, Sofie M Hoffman, William S Baumgartner, Mark F Hatch, Leila T Cadrin, Steven X McGuire, Christopher H O'Driscoll, Richard Nature Conservancy and Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Nature Conservancy and Cabot Family Charitable Foundation 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz064 http://academic.oup.com/icesjms/article-pdf/76/6/1610/31247205/fsz064.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ICES Journal of Marine Science volume 76, issue 6, page 1610-1625 ISSN 1054-3139 1095-9289 journal-article 2019 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz064 2024-05-10T13:17:35Z Abstract Effective fishery management measures to protect fish spawning aggregations require reliable information on the spatio-temporal distribution of spawning. Spawning closures have been part of a suite of fishery management actions to rebuild the Gulf of Maine stock of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), but difficulties remain with managing rebuilding. The objective of this study was to identify the spatial and temporal distribution of cod spawning during winter in Massachusetts Bay to improve our understanding of cod spawning dynamics and inform fisheries management. Spawning was investigated in collaboration with commercial fishermen during three winter spawning seasons (October 2013–March 2016) using acoustic telemetry and passive acoustic monitoring equipment deployed in fixed-station arrays and mounted on mobile autonomous gliders. Tagged cod exhibited spawning site fidelity and spawning primarily occurred from early November through January with a mid-December peak and some inter-annual variability. The spatial distribution of spawning was generally consistent among years with multiple hotspots in areas >50 m depth. Current closures encompass most of spawning, but important areas are recommended for potential modifications. Utilizing multiple complementary technologies and deployment strategies in collaboration with commercial fishermen enabled a comprehensive description of spawning and provides a valuable model for future studies. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua Oxford University Press ICES Journal of Marine Science 76 6 1610 1625
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description Abstract Effective fishery management measures to protect fish spawning aggregations require reliable information on the spatio-temporal distribution of spawning. Spawning closures have been part of a suite of fishery management actions to rebuild the Gulf of Maine stock of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), but difficulties remain with managing rebuilding. The objective of this study was to identify the spatial and temporal distribution of cod spawning during winter in Massachusetts Bay to improve our understanding of cod spawning dynamics and inform fisheries management. Spawning was investigated in collaboration with commercial fishermen during three winter spawning seasons (October 2013–March 2016) using acoustic telemetry and passive acoustic monitoring equipment deployed in fixed-station arrays and mounted on mobile autonomous gliders. Tagged cod exhibited spawning site fidelity and spawning primarily occurred from early November through January with a mid-December peak and some inter-annual variability. The spatial distribution of spawning was generally consistent among years with multiple hotspots in areas >50 m depth. Current closures encompass most of spawning, but important areas are recommended for potential modifications. Utilizing multiple complementary technologies and deployment strategies in collaboration with commercial fishermen enabled a comprehensive description of spawning and provides a valuable model for future studies.
author2 O'Driscoll, Richard
Nature Conservancy and Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries
Nature Conservancy and Cabot Family Charitable Foundation
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zemeckis, Douglas R
Dean, Micah J
DeAngelis, Annamaria I
Van Parijs, Sofie M
Hoffman, William S
Baumgartner, Mark F
Hatch, Leila T
Cadrin, Steven X
McGuire, Christopher H
spellingShingle Zemeckis, Douglas R
Dean, Micah J
DeAngelis, Annamaria I
Van Parijs, Sofie M
Hoffman, William S
Baumgartner, Mark F
Hatch, Leila T
Cadrin, Steven X
McGuire, Christopher H
Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
author_facet Zemeckis, Douglas R
Dean, Micah J
DeAngelis, Annamaria I
Van Parijs, Sofie M
Hoffman, William S
Baumgartner, Mark F
Hatch, Leila T
Cadrin, Steven X
McGuire, Christopher H
author_sort Zemeckis, Douglas R
title Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
title_short Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
title_full Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
title_fullStr Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
title_full_unstemmed Identifying the distribution of Atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
title_sort identifying the distribution of atlantic cod spawning using multiple fixed and glider-mounted acoustic technologies
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