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Long-distance migrations, population mixing, and growth rate of lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) revealed from tag-recaptures

Kennedy, James; Post, Søren; Nøttestad, Leif
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https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3172935
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2024
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Journal of Fish Biology. 2024, 1-8.   10.1111/jfb.15994
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We reveal that lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) frequently migrate over long distances between their summer feeding area in the open ocean and their spring spawning sites in coastal areas, through applying tag-recapture methodology. A total of 2750 C. lumpus were tagged in the Irminger Sea around Iceland and in the Norwegian Sea over 6 years, of which 17 C. lumpus were recaptured. Interestingly, four individuals were recaptured more than 1000 km distant from where they were tagged. C. lumpus tagged in the Irminger Sea and north of Iceland were recaptured around Iceland, whereas none of the fish tagged in other areas of the Norwegian Sea were recaptured in Iceland. This difference in recapture rate from different areas suggests that a higher proportion of C. lumpus from the Irminger Sea and north of Iceland spawns around Iceland in comparison with C. lumpus in other areas. Two fish tagged east of Iceland were recaptured on the coast of Denmark, with one fish having a displacement distance of 1612 km. The recapture of these two fish in Denmark demonstrates that part of the C. lumpus population spawning in Denmark utilizes the Norwegian Sea as a major feeding area and that the Norwegian Sea is a common feeding area for several distinct populations of C. lumpus. The growth rate of tagged fish varied from 1.2 to 11.1 cm year−1, indicating that males that are >20 cm and females that are >25 cm during the summer are capable of sufficient growth to achieve a suitable size for spawning (≥25 and ≥35 cm for males and females, respectively) the following spring.
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Journal of Fish Biology

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