Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean

Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species in the Mediterranean Sea. Both species are commercially exploited by a small-scale inshore fishery off the Catalan coast. Catches of A. rochei are highly seasonal, with maximum values in the warmest m...

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Main Authors: A. Sabatés, L. Recasens
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2001-06-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/641
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spelling doaj-9d6a8df49373424c828572d359f1dd4c2021-05-05T13:49:49ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342001-06-016529510010.3989/scimar.2001.65n295635Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern MediterraneanA. Sabatés0L. Recasens1Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC)Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC)Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species in the Mediterranean Sea. Both species are commercially exploited by a small-scale inshore fishery off the Catalan coast. Catches of A. rochei are highly seasonal, with maximum values in the warmest months (June to September), which is also the spawning period. Larvae of A. rochei were collected between July and September and were particularly abundant in July, when the mean sea surface temperature was 25.4ºC. In summer, adults of this species migrate from the Atlantic to the Western Mediterranean, including the Catalan Sea, to spawn, but they are not found in this last region during the colder months. S. sarda is taken all year round in the Catalan Sea, with maximum catches from September to March, and minimum levels during the spawning period (May to July). Larvae of this species were only observed in July and larval abundance was considerably lower than that of larval A. rochei. Unlike A. rochei, S. sarda is resident over the continental shelf in the Western Mediterranean all year long, but at the beginning of summer, coinciding with the arrival of the other species, it moves to other areas in order to spawn.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/641small tunasfish larvaecatchmigrationnw mediterranean
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Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
Scientia Marina
small tunas
fish larvae
catch
migration
nw mediterranean
author_facet A. Sabatés
L. Recasens
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title Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
title_short Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
title_full Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
title_fullStr Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (Auxis rochei and Sarda sarda) in the Northwestern Mediterranean
title_sort seasonal distribution and spawning of small tunas (auxis rochei and sarda sarda) in the northwestern mediterranean
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2001-06-01
description Bullet tuna, Auxis rochei and Atlantic bonito, Sarda sarda are the most abundant small tuna species in the Mediterranean Sea. Both species are commercially exploited by a small-scale inshore fishery off the Catalan coast. Catches of A. rochei are highly seasonal, with maximum values in the warmest months (June to September), which is also the spawning period. Larvae of A. rochei were collected between July and September and were particularly abundant in July, when the mean sea surface temperature was 25.4ºC. In summer, adults of this species migrate from the Atlantic to the Western Mediterranean, including the Catalan Sea, to spawn, but they are not found in this last region during the colder months. S. sarda is taken all year round in the Catalan Sea, with maximum catches from September to March, and minimum levels during the spawning period (May to July). Larvae of this species were only observed in July and larval abundance was considerably lower than that of larval A. rochei. Unlike A. rochei, S. sarda is resident over the continental shelf in the Western Mediterranean all year long, but at the beginning of summer, coinciding with the arrival of the other species, it moves to other areas in order to spawn.
topic small tunas
fish larvae
catch
migration
nw mediterranean
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/641
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