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Fish larval supply to and within a lagoonal estuary: multiple sources for Barnegat Bay, New Jersey

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
Volume 100, Issue 6, Pages 663-683

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10641-017-0595-0

Keywords

Lagoon estuary; Fish larvae; Transients; Residents; Barnegat Bay; Assemblage

Funding

  1. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
  2. Rutgers University
  3. Manasquan River Marlin and Tuna Club

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We evaluated spatial variation in fish larval supply to a temperate, lagoon type estuary (Barnegat Bay, New Jersey) by determining species composition, size, and stage into inlets (n = 2), thoroughfares between adjacent estuaries (n = 3), and within the estuary (n = 4) in seasonal, synoptic sampling on night time flood tides during 2010-2014. Larval supply, as sampled with identical plankton nets (1 m diameter, 1 mm mesh) was dominated by post-flexion stage individuals (most 5-10 but reaching 70+ mm) from species spawned in the Atlantic Ocean from a variety of sources (e.g., Sargasso Sea, outer and inner continental shelf) and in the bay. While abundance for individual species varied among locations and years, in general, the larval composition was similar across inlets, thoroughfares, and within the bay within the same seasons. Homogenization across locations was likely the result of the tidal exchanges between the ocean, the estuary, and the adjacent locations. These exchanges provide numerous, redundant sources of larvae to this estuarine nursery. The similarity in larval supply among inlets, thoroughfares, and within the estuary indicates that the longer term study location behind Little Egg Inlet is representative for this, and probably other, estuaries along the New Jersey shore.

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