2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172968
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Timing and locations of reef fish spawning off the southeastern United States

Abstract: Managed reef fish in the Atlantic Ocean of the southeastern United States (SEUS) support a multi-billion dollar industry. There is a broad interest in locating and protecting spawning fish from harvest, to enhance productivity and reduce the potential for overfishing. We assessed spatiotemporal cues for spawning for six species from four reef fish families, using data on individual spawning condition collected by over three decades of regional fishery-independent reef fish surveys, combined with a series of pr… Show more

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“…During 1979-2012, snowy grouper were obtained from commercial boats, research vessels, and recreational charter boats, primarily off North and South Carolina. Fisheryindependent samples of reef fish species were collected during cruises conducted as part of the Marine Resources Monitoring Assessment and Prediction (MARMAP) program, the Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program-South Atlantic (SEAMAP-SA), and the Southeast Fishery-independent Survey (SEFIS) with bottom longlines, Kali poles (an off-bottom longline; Russell et al, 1988), snapper reels, rods and reels, and chevron traps (Collins, 1990;Smart et al 4 ). These 3 sampling efforts represent a collaborative survey known as the Southeast Reef Fish Survey, which samples fish on natural reefs from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to St. Lucie Inlet, Florida.…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During 1979-2012, snowy grouper were obtained from commercial boats, research vessels, and recreational charter boats, primarily off North and South Carolina. Fisheryindependent samples of reef fish species were collected during cruises conducted as part of the Marine Resources Monitoring Assessment and Prediction (MARMAP) program, the Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program-South Atlantic (SEAMAP-SA), and the Southeast Fishery-independent Survey (SEFIS) with bottom longlines, Kali poles (an off-bottom longline; Russell et al, 1988), snapper reels, rods and reels, and chevron traps (Collins, 1990;Smart et al 4 ). These 3 sampling efforts represent a collaborative survey known as the Southeast Reef Fish Survey, which samples fish on natural reefs from Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, to St. Lucie Inlet, Florida.…”
Section: Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sections were viewed under a Nikon compound microscope (Nikon Corp.) (magnification: 20-400×) by 2 readers without knowledge of specimen length or age and date or location of capture. The readers independently determined sex and reproductive phase by using histological criteria described by Wyanski et al (2000) and Harris et al (2004); terminology follows a recent review by Brown-Peterson et al (2011). If the assessments differed between readers for a section, it was viewed jointly by the readers.…”
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“…The WFS is upwelling-favorable on long-term average (Weisberg et al, 2009), particularly around the spring transition (Liu and Weisberg 2012). This is a critical period in larval feeding for many exploited species (e.g., the shallow-water grouper complex, Farmer et al 2017). However, any change in seasonal forcing would change the phenology of species and favor a different set of species and fisheries.…”
Section: Changes In Oceanic Flows and Windsmentioning
confidence: 99%