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Title: Movements and Behaviour of Target Fishes in the Marine Ranching Area Determined by Biotelemetry
Other Titles: Movimientos y comportamiento de peces objetivo en las zonas de rancho marino determinados por biotelemetría
Advisor(s): Shin, Hyeon-Ok
OCDE field: https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#4.01.03
Issue Date: 21-Feb-2014
Institution: Pukyong National University
Abstract: Los arrecifes artificiales (AA), considerados como herramienta para la conservación y rehabilitación de los arrecifes naturales. El seguimiento de los movimientos a escala fina mediante información biotelemetría podría proporcionar una mejor comprensión de la función ecológica de los AA para los peces. En este estudio, se marcaron dos especímenes de pez roca (Sebastes schlegeli, T1 y T2) con etiquetas transmisoras acústicas y un micro registrador digital, y se liberaron para realizar un seguimiento pasivo y manual (activo) durante horas, además de comparar los AA y hábitats naturales en la zona de Tongyeong durante diferentes períodos. El besugo (Pagrus major, J1) monitoreado en la zona de cría marina de Jeju, exhibió más actividad en las horas del crepúsculo que durante las horas del día; se observó su permanencia en el lugar alrededor de algunos arrecifes artificiales según algunos registros de seguimiento. En general, los estudios a escala fina pueden servir de referencia para definir determinadas zonas para reservas marinas de no captura y proporcionar directrices que podrían optimizar la colocación de los AA, así como promover zonas incluso no intervenidas. Además, la aplicación de la biotelemetría en este estudio ofreció un poderoso medio para el seguimiento remoto de peces silvestres.

Artificial reefs considered as one of the stock enhancement programs in coastal and offshore waters, have been suggested as a tool for reef conservation and rehabilitation. Wild fishes are associated with artificial reefs in two marine ranching areas (Jeju and Tongyeong), South Korea but the knowledge of habitat use and fish movement around them is unclear. Monitoring fine-scale movement by acoustic telemetry information could provide a better understanding about the ecological function of artificial reefs for these fishes. In this study, two wild adults black rockfish (Sebastes schlegeli, T1 and T2) were tagged with acoustic transmitter tags and digital micro data logger, released then passive and manual (active) tracking for hours in addition to compare both artificial reefs and natural habitats in Tongyeong marine ranching center during different periods. Manual tracking was accomplished using a fishing boat with an omnidirectional hydrophone, receiver and GPS unit. T1 showed an association with artificial reefs while T2 released in one area without artificial reefs, it had wide displacements (>1 km in the last detected point), suggesting that the rockfish probably searched for the homeward direction. Red seabream (Pagrus major, J1) monitored in Jeju marine ranching area exhibited more activity at dusk hours than during the daylight hours, its stay in place around some artificial reefs was observed according to some tracking records. In general, fine-scale studies may be used as references to defining determined areas for no-take marine reserves and provide guidelines that could optimize artificial reefs placement as well as promote in areas even not carried out. Furthermore, the application of biotelemetry in this study, has offered a powerful means for the remote monitoring of free-swimming wild fish.
Note: Descargue el texto completo en el repositorio institucional de la Pukyong National University: https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/1395
Discipline: Ciencia Pesquera
Grade or title grantor: Pukyong National University
Grade or title: Magíster en Ciencia Pesquera
Juror: Kang, Kyoungmi; Hwang, Bo-Gyu; Shin, Hyeon-Ok
Register date: 8-Feb-2022

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