Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx

The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares: YFT) is a widely distributed, migratory species that supports valuable commercial fisheries. Landings of YFT are seasonally and spatially variable, reflecting changes in their availability and accessibility to different fleets and metiers which, in turn, has im...

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Main Authors: Serena R. Wright (9575085), David Righton (2914835), Joachim Naulaerts (10887987), Robert J. Schallert (6725201), Chris A. Griffiths (10887990), Taylor Chapple (3572621), Daniel Madigan (5014100), Vladimir Laptikhovsky (10887993), Victoria Bendall (10887996), Rhys Hobbs (9619712), Doug Beare (409007), Elizabeth Clingham (9619697), Barbara Block (3572618), Martin A. Collins (8027987)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.664593.s001
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/14692809 2023-05-15T18:21:12+02:00 Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx Serena R. Wright (9575085) David Righton (2914835) Joachim Naulaerts (10887987) Robert J. Schallert (6725201) Chris A. Griffiths (10887990) Taylor Chapple (3572621) Daniel Madigan (5014100) Vladimir Laptikhovsky (10887993) Victoria Bendall (10887996) Rhys Hobbs (9619712) Doug Beare (409007) Elizabeth Clingham (9619697) Barbara Block (3572618) Martin A. Collins (8027987) 2021-05-28T05:37:48Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.664593.s001 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin_Tuna_Behavioural_Ecology_and_Catchability_in_the_South_Atlantic_The_Right_Place_at_the_Right_Time_and_Depth_docx/14692809 doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.664593.s001 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Oceanography Marine Biology Marine Geoscience Biological Oceanography Chemical Oceanography Physical Oceanography Marine Engineering satellite tags archival tags acceleration fast-start tagging–internal tag Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.664593.s001 2021-06-13T15:41:37Z The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares: YFT) is a widely distributed, migratory species that supports valuable commercial fisheries. Landings of YFT are seasonally and spatially variable, reflecting changes in their availability and accessibility to different fleets and metiers which, in turn, has implications for sustainable management. Understanding the dynamics of YFT behaviour and how it is affected by biological and ecological factors is therefore of consequence to fisheries management design. Archival and pop-up satellite tags (PSAT) were used in the South Atlantic Ocean around St Helena between 2015 and 2020 to collect information on the movements, foraging and locomotory behaviour of YFT. The study aimed to (1) identify vertical behaviour of YFT within St Helena’s EEZ; (2) assess the timing and depth of potential feeding events and (3) to use the information to inform on the catchability of YFT to the local pole and line fishing fleet. Results indicate that the YFT daytime behaviour shifted between shallow with high incidence of fast starts in surface waters in summer months (December to April), to deep with high incidence of strikes at depth in colder months (May to November). Catchability of YFT was significantly reduced between May and November as YFT spent more time at depths below 100 m during the day, which coincides with a reduction in the quantity of YFT caught by the inshore fleet. Dataset South Atlantic Ocean Unknown St. Helena ENVELOPE(8.575,8.575,63.621,63.621)
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topic Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite tags
archival tags
acceleration
fast-start
tagging–internal tag
spellingShingle Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite tags
archival tags
acceleration
fast-start
tagging–internal tag
Serena R. Wright (9575085)
David Righton (2914835)
Joachim Naulaerts (10887987)
Robert J. Schallert (6725201)
Chris A. Griffiths (10887990)
Taylor Chapple (3572621)
Daniel Madigan (5014100)
Vladimir Laptikhovsky (10887993)
Victoria Bendall (10887996)
Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Doug Beare (409007)
Elizabeth Clingham (9619697)
Barbara Block (3572618)
Martin A. Collins (8027987)
Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
topic_facet Oceanography
Marine Biology
Marine Geoscience
Biological Oceanography
Chemical Oceanography
Physical Oceanography
Marine Engineering
satellite tags
archival tags
acceleration
fast-start
tagging–internal tag
description The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares: YFT) is a widely distributed, migratory species that supports valuable commercial fisheries. Landings of YFT are seasonally and spatially variable, reflecting changes in their availability and accessibility to different fleets and metiers which, in turn, has implications for sustainable management. Understanding the dynamics of YFT behaviour and how it is affected by biological and ecological factors is therefore of consequence to fisheries management design. Archival and pop-up satellite tags (PSAT) were used in the South Atlantic Ocean around St Helena between 2015 and 2020 to collect information on the movements, foraging and locomotory behaviour of YFT. The study aimed to (1) identify vertical behaviour of YFT within St Helena’s EEZ; (2) assess the timing and depth of potential feeding events and (3) to use the information to inform on the catchability of YFT to the local pole and line fishing fleet. Results indicate that the YFT daytime behaviour shifted between shallow with high incidence of fast starts in surface waters in summer months (December to April), to deep with high incidence of strikes at depth in colder months (May to November). Catchability of YFT was significantly reduced between May and November as YFT spent more time at depths below 100 m during the day, which coincides with a reduction in the quantity of YFT caught by the inshore fleet.
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author Serena R. Wright (9575085)
David Righton (2914835)
Joachim Naulaerts (10887987)
Robert J. Schallert (6725201)
Chris A. Griffiths (10887990)
Taylor Chapple (3572621)
Daniel Madigan (5014100)
Vladimir Laptikhovsky (10887993)
Victoria Bendall (10887996)
Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Doug Beare (409007)
Elizabeth Clingham (9619697)
Barbara Block (3572618)
Martin A. Collins (8027987)
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David Righton (2914835)
Joachim Naulaerts (10887987)
Robert J. Schallert (6725201)
Chris A. Griffiths (10887990)
Taylor Chapple (3572621)
Daniel Madigan (5014100)
Vladimir Laptikhovsky (10887993)
Victoria Bendall (10887996)
Rhys Hobbs (9619712)
Doug Beare (409007)
Elizabeth Clingham (9619697)
Barbara Block (3572618)
Martin A. Collins (8027987)
author_sort Serena R. Wright (9575085)
title Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
title_short Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
title_full Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
title_fullStr Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
title_full_unstemmed Data_Sheet_1_Yellowfin Tuna Behavioural Ecology and Catchability in the South Atlantic: The Right Place at the Right Time (and Depth).docx
title_sort data_sheet_1_yellowfin tuna behavioural ecology and catchability in the south atlantic: the right place at the right time (and depth).docx
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