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Migration and apparent survival of post-spawning alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) in Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy

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ANIMAL BIOTELEMETRY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40317-022-00277-z

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Telemetry; Tracking; Survival; Alosa; Tidal energy; Bay of Fundy

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  1. Mitacs
  2. Offshore Energy Research Association (OERA) of Nova Scotia
  3. Fundy Ocean Research Centre for Energy (FORCE)
  4. Canada Foundation for Innovation

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This study investigated the migration process of anadromous alewives from Gaspereau River to Minas Basin. Through tagging and detection, it was found that most alewives would leave the river and enter the basin within two days of tagging. In Minas Basin, the alewives experienced significant tidal influences and fast displacements. The average residence time in Minas Basin was calculated to be 28 days. It was also observed that the alewives might be exposed to in-stream tidal turbines during their migration.
The anadromous alewife is a commercially fished clupeid in Atlantic Canada, whose oceanic migration is poorly understood. Migration of alewives is presently investigated from the lower reaches of Gaspereau River into Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy. Seventy-five post-spawning adults were tagged on their downstream migration; within two days of being tagged, most alewives had left Gaspereau River and 57 entered into the Southern Bight of Minas Basin. Thirty-one alewives were detected in Minas Passage and their average time from tagging to final detection was 28 days with standard deviation of 11 days. None of the alewives were detected in Minas Passage until day 20 after the start of tagging. After day 20, the residence timescale in Minas Basin was only 8.8 days with 95% CI of 8.4-9.3 days. Fast tidal currents prevail in much of the study area, and alewives travelled many large tidal excursions in Minas Basin and Minas Passage. Separation distances between pairs of alewives increased greatly after day 20, indicating tidal mixing over large distances within the study area. Offshore movement was associated with seasonal warming, with alewives moving down the spatial temperature gradient and into deeper waters. Offshore, larger tidal displacements widely dispersed tagged alewives through Minas Basin and to Minas Passage. During transit of Gaspereau River, 18 +/- 2 alewives were lost with corroborating evidence of mortality for 4 of these. By day 20, the apparent mortality within Minas Basin was <= 10 alewives. Individual alewives were observed to make many transits through Minas Passage during their migration, where they may become exposed to in-stream tidal turbines.

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