This paper analyses acoustic tagging of 8 yellowfin tunas (#Thunnus albacares$, Bonnaterre, 1788) undertaken around Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) in La Reunion island (Indian Ocean). Emphasis is laid on the horizontal movements and thus complete previous studies on vertical movements around the same FADs. The first result of the present study deals with the relative dwelling time of yellowfin over the distance to FAD where tagged, in 0.9 km intervals. Distributions of dwelling time are different between day and night. During daytime, the fishes remain in the close vicinity of the FAD (mostly within a 1.8 km radius), whilst a drastic disassociation to the FAD occurs at night. During the day, the attractive influence of the FAD disappears 9...
Background Aggregation sites represent important sources of environmental heterogeneity and can modi...
A fish aggregating device (FAD) called a payao is conventionally installed to catch pelagi...
The influence of multiple anchored fish aggregating devices (FADs) on the spatial behavior of yellow...
This paper analyses acoustic tagging of 8 yellowfin tunas (#Thunnus albacares$, Bonnaterre, 1788) un...
An ultrasonic tagging program for tuna was conducted in 1988 and 1989 within the Regional Tuna Proje...
This article describes tracking experiments conducted on eleven yellowfin tuna using ultrasonic tran...
The pole and line tuna fishery in the Maldives relies heavily on an array of 45 anchored f...
In recent decades, technological progress in the field of biotelemetry has allowed the collection of...
Characterizing the vulnerability of both target and non-target (bycatch) species to a fishing gear i...
We investigated the associative behavior of skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin (Thunnus albaca...
For centuries fishers have exploited the propensity for tuna to associate with floating objects, yet...
Background Aggregation sites represent important sources of environmental heterogeneity and can modi...
As tropical pelagic species are attracted by floating objects in the surface of the ocean, industria...
Eighty-seven two-hour acoustic surveys (radius 0.8 nautical mile, vertical range 0–500 m) around 17 ...
This paper describes the vertical movements, behavior and habitat utilization of an electronically t...
Background Aggregation sites represent important sources of environmental heterogeneity and can modi...
A fish aggregating device (FAD) called a payao is conventionally installed to catch pelagi...
The influence of multiple anchored fish aggregating devices (FADs) on the spatial behavior of yellow...
This paper analyses acoustic tagging of 8 yellowfin tunas (#Thunnus albacares$, Bonnaterre, 1788) un...
An ultrasonic tagging program for tuna was conducted in 1988 and 1989 within the Regional Tuna Proje...
This article describes tracking experiments conducted on eleven yellowfin tuna using ultrasonic tran...
The pole and line tuna fishery in the Maldives relies heavily on an array of 45 anchored f...
In recent decades, technological progress in the field of biotelemetry has allowed the collection of...
Characterizing the vulnerability of both target and non-target (bycatch) species to a fishing gear i...
We investigated the associative behavior of skipjack (Katsuwonus pelamis), yellowfin (Thunnus albaca...
For centuries fishers have exploited the propensity for tuna to associate with floating objects, yet...
Background Aggregation sites represent important sources of environmental heterogeneity and can modi...
As tropical pelagic species are attracted by floating objects in the surface of the ocean, industria...
Eighty-seven two-hour acoustic surveys (radius 0.8 nautical mile, vertical range 0–500 m) around 17 ...
This paper describes the vertical movements, behavior and habitat utilization of an electronically t...
Background Aggregation sites represent important sources of environmental heterogeneity and can modi...
A fish aggregating device (FAD) called a payao is conventionally installed to catch pelagi...
The influence of multiple anchored fish aggregating devices (FADs) on the spatial behavior of yellow...