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Nursery origin and population connectivity of swordfish Xiphias gladius in the North Pacific Ocean

Journal

JOURNAL OF FISH BIOLOGY
Volume 99, Issue 2, Pages 354-363

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.14723

Keywords

North Pacific Ocean; nursery; otolith chemistry; swordfish; trace elements

Funding

  1. Hawaii Fisheries Disaster Relief Program [657780]
  2. National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [NFFR7000-14-02902]
  3. Oregon State University
  4. Texas A&M University at Galveston

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Element:Ca ratios in the otolith cores of young-of-the-year swordfish were used as natural tracers to predict nursery origin in the North Pacific Ocean. The study found that the Central North Pacific Ocean nursery contributed the majority of individuals to the foraging grounds in Hawaii, California, and Mexico.
Element:Ca ratios in the otolith cores of young-of-the-year (YOY) swordfish, Xiphias gladius, were used as natural tracers to predict the nursery origin of subadult and adult swordfish from three foraging grounds in the North Pacific Ocean (NPO). First, the chemistry of otolith cores (proxy for nursery origin) was used to develop nursery-specific elemental signatures in YOY swordfish. Sagittal otoliths of YOY swordfish were collected from four regional nurseries in the NPO between 2000 and 2005: (1) Central Equatorial North Pacific Ocean (CENPO), (2) Central North Pacific Ocean (CNPO), (3) Eastern Equatorial North Pacific Ocean (EENPO) and (4) Western North Pacific Ocean (WNPO). Calcium (Ca-43), magnesium (Mg-24), strontium (Sr-88) and barium (Ba-138) were quantified in the otolith cores of YOY swordfish using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Univariate tests indicated that three element:Ca ratios (Mg:Ca, Sr:Ca and Ba:Ca) were significantly different among nurseries. Overall classification success of YOY swordfish to their nursery of collection was 72% based on quadratic discriminant analysis. Next, element:Ca ratios in the otolith cores of subadults and adults collected from three foraging grounds where targeted fisheries exist (Hawaii, California and Mexico) were examined to calculate nursery-specific contribution estimates. Mixed-stock analysis indicated that the CENPO nursery contributed the majority of individuals to all three foraging grounds (Hawaii 45.6 +/- 13.2%, California 84.6 +/- 10.8% and Mexico 64.5 +/- 15.9%). The results from this study highlight the importance of the CENPO nursery and provide researchers and fisheries managers with new information on the connectivity of the swordfish population in the NPO.

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