Julie Nielsen (USGS/UAF) Jim Taggart (USGS) Tom Shirley (Texas A&M) U.S. Department of the Interior...

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Julie Nielsen (USGS/UAF) Jim Taggart (USGS) Tom Shirley (Texas A&M) .S. Department of the Interior .S. Geological Survey Using a synthetic aperture acoustic telemetry method to determine the location, timing and spatial aggregation of female Tanner crabs during reproductive events

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Gulf of Alaska Bering Sea Glacier Bay Kodiak Importance of aggregation behavior for Tanner crab populations????

Transcript of Julie Nielsen (USGS/UAF) Jim Taggart (USGS) Tom Shirley (Texas A&M) U.S. Department of the Interior...

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Julie Nielsen (USGS/UAF)

Jim Taggart (USGS)

Tom Shirley (Texas A&M)

U.S. Department of the InteriorU.S. Geological Survey

Using a synthetic aperture acoustic telemetry method to determine the

location, timing and spatial aggregation of female Tanner crabs during

reproductive events

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NMFS Kodiak

Occurs annually prior to larval release on spring tides

Estimated 100,000 females in a 2 ha area

150 m depth

Up to 6 weeks duration

Stevens, B.G. 2003. Timing of aggregation and larval release by Tanner crabs, Chionoecetes bairdi, in relation to tidal current patterns. Fisheries Research 65: 201-216

Photo:Kodiak aggregation

Adult female Tanner crabs

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Gulf of Alaska

Bering Sea

Glacier BayKodiak

Importance of aggregation behavior for Tanner crab populations????

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Distribution during tagging

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Hypothesized distribution during larval release

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Lotek Wireless, Inc. MAP technology• All tags on same frequency• Digital tags automatically decoded• No signal collision

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New telemetry technique:

SYNAPSTM

Synthetic array from towed hydrophones

Synthetic Aperture Positioning System

Developed by George Niezgoda, Lotek Inc.

Estimated positions within 20 m, or better!!!

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Synthetic array andPosition estimation from time delays

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Synthetic array andPosition estimation from time delays

Previous hydrophone position

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Synthetic array andPosition estimation from time delays

Previous hydrophone positions

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Synthetic array

• Subtract tag burst interval for each subsequent signal• Creates an array in space from positions in time• Triangulation to calculate position

Previous hydrophone positions

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SYNAPSTM error surface

Synthetic array

Estimated tag position

Estimated - actual:

X - 4 mY + 2 m

Actual tag position

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October 2005:• Survey to determine adult female distribution• 1.5 km grid of study area

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>90 mm carapace width

50 adult female Tanner crabs tagged

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USGS Research Vessel Alaskan Gyre

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Hydrophones on V-fins• Towed on 50 m cables• Tow speed 3-4 kts• Operational depth 20 m

Tracking trips:• Every six weeks during winter• Every 2 weeks during April and May

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Female crabs captured during spring tracking trips to monitor reproductive stage

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Adult female Tanner crab distribution (2002):

10 km0

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Study area:

100 km2

50150250350450

Depth (m)

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October (release)

Adams Inlet (21)

Muir Sill (23)

Central Bay (7)

Muir Sill

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

October (release) to December

2005

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

December 2005

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

February 2006

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

March 1, 2006

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

March 27, 2006

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Greatest degree of aggregation

0 1 km

Muir Sill

April 11, 2006

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

April 24, 2006Large movements to shallow waters

Captured crabs:• Hatching• Extrusion of new clutch

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

May 11, 2006

More movement to shallow water

Movement to deeper water

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0 1 km

Muir Sill

May 21, 2006

Movement to deeper water

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• Aggregation of tagged animals in conjunction with larval hatching

Similarities to Kodiak aggregation

• Greatest degree of aggregation preceded observations of larval hatching by 2 weeks

• Similar depths

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Hypothesized distribution:

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• Tagged crabs remained in the general area where they were tagged

• Approximately 5 km2

• Consistent with patch size determined from pot survey

Summary

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Submarine or ROV

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Thank you!!!

Funding CrewWC&PR NURPUSGSADF&GNOAA Fisheries

Captain Jim de La BruereMayumi ArimitsuJeff DouglasGinny EckertHeidi HerterJennifer MondragonQuinn SmithSherry TamoneBronwen WangJoel Webb

Dean Courtney Bill Eichenlaub Louisa HayesTrevor LeagueKaren OakleyBob StoneDoug Woodby

Special thanks:

Lotek, Inc.George NiezgodaPeter AnsonMitch Sisak