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Use of pop-up satellite archival tags to identify oceanic-migratory patterns for adult Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus Mitchell, 1815

机译:使用弹出式卫星存档标签识别成年大西洋St鱼的海洋迁移模式,,鱼rin鱼itch鱼,Mitchell,1815年

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Oceanic-migratory behavior of adult Atlantic Sturgeon, Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus, was examined using pop-up satellite archival tags (PSAT). Twenty-three Atlantic Sturgeons were caught and tagged with PSATs in the Hudson River, New York during 2006 and 2007. Fifteen of those fish returned to the ocean (with PSATs attached) 6-132 days after tagging. These PSATs remained attached to fish for a period of 108-360 days archiving light, temperature, and depth, before releasing from fish, ascending to the surface, and transmitting data to satellites. The location of PSATs was measured to within +/- 150 m by satellites using Doppler shift of radio transmissions within hours after tags reached the surface. Positions prior to pop up were initially estimated using only archived-light data and the tag manufacturers' proprietary software. Positional error associated with light-based estimates is high, especially with regard to latitude. This error was reduced by applying depth, distance, and temperature filters. Thirteen of the 15 Atlantic Sturgeons that left the Hudson River with PSATs attached remained within the Mid-Atlantic Bight for up to 1 year after tagging. Their geographic distributions generally extended from Long Island, New York to Chesapeake Bay at depths between 5 and 40 m. Aggregation areas were identified off southwest Long Island, along the New Jersey coast, off Delaware Bay, and off Chesapeake Bay. Depth distribution was seasonal; fish inhabited deepest waters during winter and shallowest waters during summer and early fall. Two Atlantic Sturgeons traveled outside of the Mid-Atlantic Bight. One migrated north to Cobequid Bay (terminal end of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia), whereas the other traveled south to the coast of Georgia.
机译:使用弹出式卫星档案标签(PSAT)检查了成年大西洋St鱼Acipenser oxyrinchus oxyrinchus的海洋迁移行为。在2006年至2007年期间,在纽约哈德逊河捕获了23头大西洋St鱼,并为其加上了PSAT标签。其中的15条鱼在贴标签后6-132天返回了海洋(带有PSAT)。这些PSAT在将鱼的光,温度和深度归档之前,将它们附着在鱼上108-360天,然后从鱼中释放,上升到水面并将数据传输到卫星。在标签到达地面后数小时内,利用无线电传输的多普勒频移,卫星将PSAT的位置测量为+/- 150 m以内。最初仅使用存档的数据和标签制造商的专有软件来估计弹出之前的位置。与基于光的估计相关的位置误差很高,尤其是在纬度方面。通过应用深度,距离和温度过滤器,可以减少此错误。标记后,离开哈德逊河的15头大西洋St鱼中有13头仍留在大西洋中部海岸线内长达1年。它们的地理分布通常从纽约长岛延伸到切萨皮克湾,深度在5至40 m之间。在长岛西南部,新泽西州海岸,特拉华湾和切萨皮克湾附近发现了聚集区。深度分布是季节性的。鱼类在冬天栖息在最深的水域,在夏天和初秋栖息在最浅的水域。两名大西洋St鱼在大西洋中部海岸线以外旅行。一个人向北迁移到Cobequid湾(新斯科舍省芬迪湾的终点),而另一个人向南迁移至佐治亚州海岸。

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