Seasonal movement of offshore American lobster, Homarus americanus tagged along the eastern shore of Cape Cod, Massachusetts

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Estrella, BT
Morrissey, TD
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FISHERY BULLETIN | 1997年 / 95卷 / 03期
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A total of 1,237 tagged American lobsters, Homarus americanus, with a carapace length (CL) range of 48 to 198 mm (mean CL of 104 mm) were liberated at three release stations off the eastern shore of Cape God, MA, between 1969 and 1971. By 1973, 332 (26.8%) of the tags were returned. Mean time at large was 112.5 days (range 0-897 d). One hundred and thirty (39.28) of the recaptured lobsters moved less than 10 km from their points of release. One hundred and fifty-one (45.5%) were recaptured within 10 to 40 km from their points of release; 51 (15.4%) at 40 km or more. Recapture depths and distances traveled were significantly greater in colder months. The distribution of these recaptures with time, depth, and location indicates seasonal movement to and from the edge of the continental shelf between fall and spring. The apparent reshoaling of these inshore-tagged lobsters to the eastern shore of Massachusetts in successive summers and the greater movement shown by females with ripe eggs at tagging, versus the movement of sublegal and nonovigerous female classes, suggest that the migration of this group of offshore lobsters is stimulated by seasonal changes in environmental cues in relation to hatching or reproductive needs (or both). Their relation to the Georges Bank-Southern Offshore stock unit, reproductive potential, and extensive seasonal movement into the southern and western Gulf of Maine, represent important considerations for resource managers and emphasize the need for further research on rate of stock interchange.
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