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A comparison of the size at maturity of female American lobsters (Homarus americanus) over three decades and across coastal areas of the Gulf of Maine using ovarian staging

Journal

ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 78, Issue 4, Pages 1267-1277

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsab034

Keywords

Gulf of Maine; L-50; lobster reproductive development; ovarian staging

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  1. Maine Lobster Research, Education, and Development Fund

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The size at maturity of female lobsters in the Gulf of Maine has decreased over the past 25 years due to a observed inverse relationship between temperature and maturity size. By using ovarian staging and growth measurements, researchers were able to accurately assess lobster stocks and their reproductive development.
The carapace length (CL) at which American lobster (Homarus americanus) females reach maturity can be used to evaluate egg production, growth patterns, and the overall health of lobster stocks. The female maturity datasets used to represent Gulf of Maine (GOM) lobsters in the 2015 Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission American Lobster Stock Assessment were collected in the 1990s by the Maine Department of Marine Resources at two coastal sites. Many studies have demonstrated an inverse relationship between temperature and the size at maturity in female lobsters, and GOM waters have warmed significantly over this period. To update these GOM maturity datasets, we used ovarian staging to determine the maturity status of over 1200 females from fives sites over 3 years. Broad application of this methodology in tandem with key growth measurements on females 50-120 mm CL allowed us to characterize reproductive development and generate maturity ogives (proportion mature at a given CL). We observed a latitudinal gradient in the size at maturity across this coastal region of the GOM and quantified a decrease in this size over 25 years. These findings have implications for future stock assessment approaches and management measures implemented to sustain this valuable fishery.

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