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Tags tell tale of bluefin tuna migration |
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May 30, 2012 - Juvenile bluefin tuna, primarily 2- and 5-year-olds migrate along the Atlantic coast with core habitat from the Gulf of Maine and Cape Cod to Cape Hatteras as well as the offshore Gulf Stream, according to a tagging and tracking study of fish caught in 2005 and 2008 by the Large Pelagic Research Center in Gloucester.
"Our tagging results reveal annual dispersal patterns, behaviors and oceanographic associations of juveniles Atlantic bluefin tuna that were only surmised in earlier studies," wrote the authors Benjamin Galuardi and Molly Lutcavage, who is director of the center, a University of Massachusetts Amherst laboratory located at Hodgkins Cove in Gloucester's Bay View section. Read the full story at the Gloucester Times.
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BRIAN ROTHSCHILD: There's a better way to manage fisheries; Response to Boston Globe editorial
June 16, 2013 -- Constructive discussion will come from improving data collection procedures, understanding the role of the ocean environment, using techniques to manage the entire mix of stocks using simpler techniques, and working with fishermen as management partners.






