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Spatial and temporal variation in the distribution of juvenile southern bluefin tuna Thunnus maccoyii: implication for precise estimation of recruitment abundance indices
Authors:Ko Fujioka  Ryo Kawabe  Alistair J. Hobday  Yoshimi Takao  Kazushi Miyashita  Osamu Sakai  Tomoyuki Itoh
Affiliation:1. Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nagasaki University, Taira-machi, Nagasaki, 851-2213, Japan
2. Institute for East China Sea Research, Nagasaki University, Taira-machi, Nagasaki, 851-2213, Japan
3. CSIRO Wealth from Oceans National Research Flagship and Marine and Atmospheric Research, GPO Box 1538, Hobart Tasmania, 7001, Australia
4. National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering, Fisheries Research Agency, Hasaki, Kamisu, 314-0408, Japan
5. Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido University, Minato, Hakodate, 041-8611, Japan
6. National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Fisheries Research Agency, Shimizu, Shizuoka, 424-8633, Japan
Abstract:Acoustic tags were used to examine the spatial and temporal distribution of southern bluefin tuna (SBT) in southern Western Australia, which is in a region where fishery-independent acoustic surveys of the recruitment abundance index of SBT have been historically undertaken. We investigated patterns of SBT distribution within and inshore of the acoustic survey area during three summer seasons. Annual differences in distribution patterns were characterized by two distinctive migration pathways. An inshore-migrating pathway was observed in two seasons (2004/2005 and 2006/2007), with a relatively high proportion of tagged SBT (84.5, 65.0%) migrating inshore of the acoustic survey area. The other pathway was concentrated along the shelf (2005/2006 season), with an estimated 63.3% of tagged SBT moving within the survey area. These variable migration patterns may bias the interannual fluctuations in abundance indices. Current survey methods can be modified to include both inshore and continental shelf areas. This contribution shows that the accuracy of acoustic surveys can be improved by including ecological patterns.
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