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Acoustic telemetry versus monitored longline fishing for studying the vertical distribution of pelagic fish: bigeye tuna (Thunnus obesus) in French Polynesia
Authors:Pascal Bach  Laurent Dagorn  Arnaud Bertrand  Erwan Josse  Christophe Misselis
Institution:

a IRD, Centre Halieutique Méditerranéen et Tropical, BP 171, 34203, Sète Cedex, France

b IRD, BP 70, 29280, Plouzané, France

c Service des Ressources Marines, BP 20, 98713, Papeete, French Polynesia

Abstract:This study compares detailed, nearly continuous, observations on bigeye tuna, Thunnus obesus equipped with electronic tags, with discrete observations on a larger number of individuals from fishing experiments in order to validate the use of instrumented longlines to study the vertical distribution of fish. We show that the depth distributions obtained from the two different observation techniques regarding different environmental variables (temperature, dissolved oxygen (DO), prey distribution) are similar. Bigeye tuna do not seem to be attracted by baits in the vertical dimension (no modification of their vertical distribution by the fishing gear), which allows the use of instrumented longlines to study the vertical behaviour of pelagic species. This technique, when used with appropriate deployment strategy, could therefore represent an alternative to electronic tags (acoustic or archival tags) when there is a need to determine the vertical distribution of fish species by size or sex, in different environments for the study of fishery interactions.
Keywords:Acoustic tagging  Tropical tuna  Thunnus obesus  Hook timer  Fishing gear  Pelagic habitat  Time–depth recorder
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