Field Techniques Used to Tag Large Pelagic Species In

Field Techniques Used to Tag Large Pelagic Species In

FieldField techniquestechniques usedused toto tagtag largelarge pelagicspelagics speciesspecies inin thethe NorthNorth PacificPacific Donald R. Hawn (JIMAR/NMFS Hon Lab) StudyStudy area:area: NorthNorth PacificPacific Primarily in waters around the main Hawaiian Islands PlatformPlatform opportunities:opportunities: HawaiiHawaii--basedbased commercialcommercial longlinelongline vesselsvessels n F/V Sea Pearl (94 ft. schooner) Deck low to the water surface! LonglineLongline vesselsvessels Ø Advantage: Can travel great distances (cruise range 4,000 km) and catch an average of 400 pelagic animals per/trip Ø Disadvantage: Commercial gear difficult to work with (i.e., haul back speed and gear type) ResearcherResearcher food…Yum!food…Yum! EquipmentEquipment Loppers WC Pop-up Archival Transmitting (PAT) tag SubjectSubject animalsanimals Large pelagics (18 – 100 kg): Tuna, billfish and sharks 15 Bigeye tuna 1 Albacore tuna 7 Opah 2 Shortfin mako 1 Monchong TargetTarget area:area: opahopah TargetTarget area:area: tunatuna TaggingTagging instrumentsinstruments andand hardwarehardware Lopper Applicator heads Shark setup FieldField notesnotes Est. Tag Time Set SST Spp./Sex Wt . Date Lat. (N) Long. (W) Comments No. (h) No. (F) (lbs) Fish appeared exhausted but in good shape, tag was implanted a little more BE 110 6 4/25 1202 4 15.35.16 146.36.68 78.0 lateral than expected, hook to the side of mouth with 4 in. of leader, swam away slowly. Good tag, once tagged and released, BE BE 80 1 4/26 2310 5 18.40.25 147.13.39 76.5 swam away in a quick dart maneuver (strong swim) Female SFM appeared in good shape, hook SFM/F 130 7 5/1 2018 9 19.15.22 151.22.16 75.1 inside of mouth, 6 in of leader remaining in shark, video footage available Opah appeared in excellent shape, tail OPAH/F 85 8 5/1 1838 9 19.15.84 151.26.20 77.3 spanking when leadered near boat, swam away quickly, video footage available BE in great shape no line damage, strong BE 70 3 5/6 550 13 19.06.13 151.03.88 76.8 swim away, 6 in leader remaining in fish BigeyeBigeye tuna,tuna, opahopah andand monchongmonchong habitathabitat 0 Set 4 100 200 Bigeye Opah 300 Tuna average average 400 core temp 500 core temp 0 58.4°F Set 9 76.5°F 100 Depth (meters) (n=8) (n=69) 200 300 400 500 5 10 15 20 25 30 Time (hours).

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