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Update of electronic tagging data and methodologies for Atlantic bluefin tuna in order to plan future tagging activities
Aarestrup, K.; Alemany, F.; Arregui, I.; Arrizabalaga, H.; Cabanellas-Reboredo, M.; Carruthers, T.; Hanke, A.; Lauretta, M.; Pagá, A.; Rouyer, T.; Tensek, S.; Walter, J.; Rodríguez-Marín, E. (2022). Update of electronic tagging data and methodologies for Atlantic bluefin tuna in order to plan future tagging activities. ICCAT Col. Vol. Sci. Papers 79(3): 196-210
In: ICCAT Collective Volume of Scientific Papers. International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas. ISSN 1021-5212; e-ISSN 1997-1990, more
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    Marine/Coastal

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  • Aarestrup, K.
  • Alemany, F.
  • Arregui, I.
  • Arrizabalaga, H.
  • Cabanellas-Reboredo, M.
  • Carruthers, T.
  • Hanke, A.
  • Lauretta, M.
  • Pagá, A.
  • Rouyer, T.
  • Tensek, S.
  • Walter, J.
  • Rodríguez-Marín, E.

Abstract
    This document presents the current electronic tagging information available for management strategy evaluation. This information also allows to identify gaps, in sizes and geographical areas, that should be taken into account to plan future tagging activities. It also describes the status of current electronic tag databases, advantages and disadvantages of electronic tags used on Atlantic bluefin tuna and outlines the technological advances that will allow the use of different types of tags (pop-up satellite archival, archival internal and acoustic tags) to improve the description of movements of this species. The conclusions section summarizes the progress needed to develop the use of electronic tagging on Atlantic bluefin tuna.

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