2007
DOI: 10.18785/goms.2501.03
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Recruitment and Essential Habitat of Juvenile Sand Seatrout (Cynoscion arenarius) in Four Estuaries Along the West Coast of Florida

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“…A 120‐m transect was selected because 120 m was the maximum distance from shore where depths were consistently shallow enough to permit sampling with seine nets. Our seining technique followed Purtlebaugh & Rogers (2007), whereby nets are hauled parallel to shore, against the current (or wind if stronger) and pursed such that a standardized area of 142 m 2 is sampled with each haul. At least two seine samples were collected simultaneously and the sequence at which each distance was sampled was chosen randomly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 120‐m transect was selected because 120 m was the maximum distance from shore where depths were consistently shallow enough to permit sampling with seine nets. Our seining technique followed Purtlebaugh & Rogers (2007), whereby nets are hauled parallel to shore, against the current (or wind if stronger) and pursed such that a standardized area of 142 m 2 is sampled with each haul. At least two seine samples were collected simultaneously and the sequence at which each distance was sampled was chosen randomly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the spatial and temporal limitations of the red tide data precluded inclusion into these indices of abundance, the spawning and recruitment periods for these three species all overlapped with the months of the highest red tide concentrations in Tampa Bay (May through December; Hu et al 2006). Juvenile C. nebulosus and C. arenarius are typically found in the Tampa Bay estuary from April through October, following an active spawning period ranging from March to October (McMichael and Peters 1989;Purtlebaugh and Rogers 2007). Recruitment of juvenile S. ocellatus begins in September and continues through February, with a peak occurring in October and November (Reagan 1985;Peters and McMichael 1987).…”
Section: Species-specific Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only potential refugia for spawning adults would have been the low-salinity areas of upper Tampa Bay, comprising Zone 1 and Hillsborough Bay, a small bay to the east (Fig. 1) (Purtlebaugh & Rogers 2007). Historically, 1 of these 3 rivers, the Alafia (Fig.…”
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“…Sand seatrout is a common sciaenid found in nearshore and estuarine waters of the Gulf of Mexico, targeted by recreational and commercial fishers (Purtlebaugh & Rogers 2007, Knapp & Purtlebaugh 2008. Spawning typically occurs from March through September (Shlossman & Chittenden 1981), with juveniles appearing in Tampa Bay, Florida (USA) from April through October (Purtlebaugh & Rogers 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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