Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures

Thirteen adult bluefin tuna were tracked with elec- tronic pop-up satellite tags during their reproductive migration towards Mediterranean spawning grounds as they entered the Strait of Gibraltar. Fish were caught in tuna traps and tagged either underwater, with the aid of a modified spear gun, or on...

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Main Authors: Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier), Medina, A. (Antonio), Serna-Ernst, J.M. (José Miguel) de-la, Godoy-Garrido, M.D. (María Dolores), Aranda, G. (Guillermo)
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Language:English
Published: Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10237
https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12134
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/10237 2023-05-15T17:35:14+02:00 Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier) Medina, A. (Antonio) Serna-Ernst, J.M. (José Miguel) de-la Godoy-Garrido, M.D. (María Dolores) Aranda, G. (Guillermo) Atlantic Ocean North Atlantic Mediterranean Sea Western Mediterranean Strait of Gibraltar 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10237 https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12134 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Canarias 1054-6006 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10237 Fisheries Oceanography, 25. 2016: 54-66 doi:10.1111/fog.12134 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND Atlantic bluefin tuna electronic tagging PSAT Strait of Gibraltar Tracking article 2016 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12134 2022-07-26T23:48:53Z Thirteen adult bluefin tuna were tracked with elec- tronic pop-up satellite tags during their reproductive migration towards Mediterranean spawning grounds as they entered the Strait of Gibraltar. Fish were caught in tuna traps and tagged either underwater, with the aid of a modified spear gun, or on the deck of the boat. Fish tagged on board initially showed a shallower behavior than those tagged in the water. The pattern of horizontal movements was also different between both groups. Shortly after tagging, the eight fish tagged in the water entered the Mediterranean Sea. Six of these fish reached the spawning ground located south- west of the Balearic archipelago before headin g back for the Atlantic, whereas the other two traveled far- ther east, reaching its easternmost longitudes between Formentera and Sardinia and the South Tyrrhenian Sea, respectively. In contrast, two out of the five fish tagged on board never entered the Mediterranean Sea, and another one did enter the Medi terranean when the reproductive season was already over. These results suggest an impact of the tagging procedure on the post-release behavior of bluefin tuna. Exclu ding the tags that popped-off east of the Strait of Gibra ltar, bluefin tuna stayed in the Mediterranean Sea for 22– 28 days. Analysis of the median depth indicated a shallow behavior during both day and nighttime throughout the return phase of the fish from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean with the exception of the area around the Strait of Gibraltar, where they showed a deeper behavior that coincided with a marked vertical gradient in the currents. Versión del editor 2,0440 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Fisheries Oceanography 25 1 54 66
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topic Atlantic bluefin tuna
electronic tagging
PSAT
Strait of Gibraltar
Tracking
spellingShingle Atlantic bluefin tuna
electronic tagging
PSAT
Strait of Gibraltar
Tracking
Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Medina, A. (Antonio)
Serna-Ernst, J.M. (José Miguel) de-la
Godoy-Garrido, M.D. (María Dolores)
Aranda, G. (Guillermo)
Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
topic_facet Atlantic bluefin tuna
electronic tagging
PSAT
Strait of Gibraltar
Tracking
description Thirteen adult bluefin tuna were tracked with elec- tronic pop-up satellite tags during their reproductive migration towards Mediterranean spawning grounds as they entered the Strait of Gibraltar. Fish were caught in tuna traps and tagged either underwater, with the aid of a modified spear gun, or on the deck of the boat. Fish tagged on board initially showed a shallower behavior than those tagged in the water. The pattern of horizontal movements was also different between both groups. Shortly after tagging, the eight fish tagged in the water entered the Mediterranean Sea. Six of these fish reached the spawning ground located south- west of the Balearic archipelago before headin g back for the Atlantic, whereas the other two traveled far- ther east, reaching its easternmost longitudes between Formentera and Sardinia and the South Tyrrhenian Sea, respectively. In contrast, two out of the five fish tagged on board never entered the Mediterranean Sea, and another one did enter the Medi terranean when the reproductive season was already over. These results suggest an impact of the tagging procedure on the post-release behavior of bluefin tuna. Exclu ding the tags that popped-off east of the Strait of Gibra ltar, bluefin tuna stayed in the Mediterranean Sea for 22– 28 days. Analysis of the median depth indicated a shallow behavior during both day and nighttime throughout the return phase of the fish from the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean with the exception of the area around the Strait of Gibraltar, where they showed a deeper behavior that coincided with a marked vertical gradient in the currents. Versión del editor 2,0440
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Medina, A. (Antonio)
Serna-Ernst, J.M. (José Miguel) de-la
Godoy-Garrido, M.D. (María Dolores)
Aranda, G. (Guillermo)
author_facet Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
Medina, A. (Antonio)
Serna-Ernst, J.M. (José Miguel) de-la
Godoy-Garrido, M.D. (María Dolores)
Aranda, G. (Guillermo)
author_sort Abascal, F.J. (Francisco Javier)
title Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
title_short Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
title_full Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
title_fullStr Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
title_full_unstemmed Tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the Mediterranean Sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
title_sort tracking bluefin tuna reproductive migration into the mediterranean sea with electronic pop-up satellite archival tags using two tagging procedures
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