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Post-release mortality of bonefish, Albula vulpes, exposed to different handling practices during catch-and-release angling in Eleuthera, The Bahamas
Authors:A J DANYLCHUK  S E DANYLCHUK  S J COOKE  T L GOLDBERG  J B KOPPELMAN  D P PHILIPP
Institution:Cape Eleuthera Institute –Flats Ecology and Conservation Program, Cape Eleuthera, Eleuthera, The BahamasDepartment of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA;and Cape Eleuthera Institute –Flats Ecology and Conservation Program, Cape Eleuthera, Eleuthera, The BahamasInstitute of Environmental Science and Department of Biology, Carleton University, Ottawa, ON, CanadaDepartment of Pathobiology, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USAMissouri Department of Conservation, Resource Science Center, Columbia, MO, USAIllinois Natural History Survey, Center for Aquatic Ecology and Conservation, Champaign, IL, USA
Abstract:Abstract  Bonefish, Albula spp., are popular sportfish that inhabit shallow nearshore environments in tropical and subtropical seas. Although catch and release is a common voluntary practice for anglers seeking bonefish, the post-release fate of bonefish is poorly understood. Gastrically implanted acoustic transmitters were used to assess the short-term (<48 h) and long-term (>48 h) post-release mortality of bonefish, Albula vulpes (Linnaeus), in Eleuthera, The Bahamas, subjected to gentle handling (quick retrieval, 0–15 s of air exposure and brief handling time) or rough handling (longer retrieval, 30–60 s of air exposure and extended handling time). Of the 12 fish captured and released, one was preyed upon by two lemon sharks, Negaprion brevirostris (Poey), within the first hour post-release, and this fish was handled roughly. The transmitter from another bonefish was found on the substratum 2 days post-release near the site at which the fish was originally caught. Of the remaining 10 fish, all were tracked and alive for at least 13 days and up to 24 days, suggesting that the negative impacts of catch-and-release angling that lead to mortality for bonefish likely occur within minutes post-release.
Keywords:bonefish  catch-and-release angling  handling  mortality  The Bahamas
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