Affiliation:
1. Hopkins Marine Station, Stanford University , 120 Oceanview Blvd, Pacific Grove, CA 93950, USA
2. Biology Department, Acadia University , 15 University Ave, Wolfville, NS B4P 2R6, Canada
Abstract
Abstract
Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABT) are large, wide-ranging pelagic predators, which typically migrate between foraging regions in the North Atlantic and two principal spawning regions, the Gulf of Mexico and the Mediterranean Sea. A new spawning area has been described in the Slope Sea (SS) region off New England; however, the relationship between ABT that spawn in the SS and ABT using the principal spawning regions remains poorly understood. We used electronic tags to examine the location, temperature, and diving behaviour of ABT in the SS, and identified 24 individuals that were present during the spawning season (June–August) with tag data showing temperatures and behaviour consistent with spawning ABT. In general, the SS spawners had similar spatial ranges to Mediterranean-spawning ABT; however, some individuals displayed distinct behaviours that were identified first in the Gulf of Mexico spawners. Using monthly spatial distributions, we estimated that the SS spawners have high exposure to fishing pressure relative to other ABT and may represent a disproportionate share of the West Atlantic catch. This analysis provides the first description of the behaviour of ABT frequenting this spawning ground, creating a foundation for integrating this region into multi-stock management and, potentially, conserving an important source of genetic diversity.
Funder
NOAA
Bluefin Tuna Research Program
Ocean Foundation
Stanford University
NSERC
Canada Research Chairs Program
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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