Habitat characterization for striped marlin in the Pacific Ocean

Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) are highly valuable in commercial and recreational fisheries, and recently determined to be overfished in the Western and Central North Pacific Ocean, but direct field observations of their vertical habitats are lacking. To characterize their spatial and oceanographic...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fisheries research 2015-06, Vol.166, p.80-91
Hauptverfasser: Lam, Chi Hin, Kiefer, Dale A., Domeier, Michael L.
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Zusammenfassung:Striped marlin (Kajikia audax) are highly valuable in commercial and recreational fisheries, and recently determined to be overfished in the Western and Central North Pacific Ocean, but direct field observations of their vertical habitats are lacking. To characterize their spatial and oceanographic associations across multiple regions in the Pacific (Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Southern California, Baja California, Costa Rica, Panama, and Ecuador), we analyzed behavioral data returned by 159 pop-up satellite archival tags (median, maximum deployment: 61; 259 days). Striped marlin demonstrated pronounced use of the mixed layer, with fish spending at least 54% of their time between 0 and 10m across all regions. Individuals remained near the surface in nighttime and were located near the bottom of the mixed layer during daytime. Although striped marlin shared a thermal niche >20°C and remained within ∼8°C of sea surface temperature (SST), even when 15–31°C SSTs were experienced, the deepest depth (532m) and coldest temperature (8.6°C) recorded to date indicated broader habitat associations. Vertical activity below the mixed layer comprised a lesser portion (5–45%) of their time at depth but suggests that key ecological functions occur there. We examined the effects of spatiotemporal and environmental factors on percent time spent at ≥60m and maximum depth through the use of generalized additive mixed models. Location, SST, mixed layer depth, temperature at 100m and dissolved oxygen at 100m and 300m were significant predictors of vertical activity. Striped marlin exploited cold (
ISSN:0165-7836
1872-6763
DOI:10.1016/j.fishres.2015.01.010