Author:
Leroy Bruno,Scutt Phillips Joe,Potts Joanne,Brill Richard W.,Evans Karen,Forget Fabien,Holland Kim,Itano David,Muir Jeff,Pilling Graham,Nicol Simon
Abstract
AbstractArchival (data-storage) and telemetry (acoustic and radio) tags are commonly used to provide data on the behavior and physiology of organisms, as well as data on their surrounding environment. For fishes, it is often advantageous to implant tags in the peritoneal cavity (i.e., intracoelomic implantation). The literature on best practices is limited for marine species, and near absent for tunas despite their regular application. We identify recommended practices using laparotomy in tropical tuna species following observations from thousands of tags implantations undertaken during implementation of several tagging programs across the Pacific. These recommended practices include descriptions of preferred tagging stations and equipment, fish selection, surgical procedures, and return of the fish to the wild. While these recommended practices were developed specifically for tropical tuna species, they are also likely applicable for other pelagic fishes. We present these guidelines to guide and promote the development of best practices for such procedures on pelagic species.
Funder
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
European Union's Pacific-European Union Marine Partnership project
Australian Government
New Zealand Government
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Instrumentation,Animal Science and Zoology,Signal Processing
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