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Descender Devices are Promising Tools for Increasing Survival in Deepwater Groupers

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MARINE AND COASTAL FISHERIES
卷 10, 期 2, 页码 100-117

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mcf2.10010

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  1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Cooperative Research Program Grant [NA14NMF4540061]
  2. Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament

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Discard survival of deepwater (>60m) groupers (Serranidae; Epinephelinae) is often assumed to be 0% given the severity of barotrauma and the inability of fish to submerge. We used acoustic telemetry to study the activity of 19 deepwater grouper after a recompressed release with a descender device, achieved by rapidly returning fish to a depth where expanded gases can contract. The species tested were the Scamp Mycteroperca phenax (n=8), Snowy Grouper Hyporthodus niveatus (n=7), and Speckled Hind Epinephelus drummondhayi (n=4). Individuals of all three species showed post-recompression variation in water depth and acceleration indicative of survival, whereas information from other tags indicated discard mortality. Nonparametric Kaplan-Meier survivorship procedures yielded a 14-d survival estimate of 0.50 (95% confidence interval=0.10-0.91); although low, this estimate is higher than the currently assumed 0% survival. Additionally, our estimate of discard survival is likely biased low because we assumed that no individuals shed their tag, which is unlikely for our attachment method. A technique to increase discard survival of deepwater groupers may lead to better-constructed regulations for reef fishes in the southeastern USA and in other areas where these species are caught and released.

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