Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock ( ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

Skip to content

AFSC/RACE/GAP/Nichol: Archival tag depth and temperature data from Atka mackerel

Metadata Updated: April 1, 2024

Atka mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius were captured and tagged with depth and temperature recording devices (archival tags) on 23 July 2000 in Seguam Pass, Aleutian Islands, Alaska. Nine of the 117 tagged fish were recovered in Seguam Pass during September 2000, and an additional 5 fish recovered thereafter (14 total). In addition, 413 tags were released in Tanaga Pass in 2002, with 10 recoveries. Fish were tagged externally just below the dorsal fin. Atka mackerel displayed strong diel behavior, with vertical movements away from the bottom occurring almost exclusively during daylight hours and little to no movement at night. Vertical movements occurred when light levels at 150 m were greater than 7.31 × 10–5 µmol photons m–2 s–1, or approximately between 08:00 and 23:00 h Alaska Daylight Time (ADT; GMT – 8) during August. Daytime vertical movements were correlated with light intensity, time of day and current velocity. The occurrence of vertical movements tended to increase with increasing light during the morning and early afternoon, but then decrease with increasing hour of the day after 13:00 h ADT. The magnitude of surface-directed vertical excursions was reduced during spring tide periods, when current velocities are highest. By comparison, the magnitude of slope-directed excursions was greater during spring tide periods and reduced during neap tide periods. Eight fish were at liberty for 42 to 44 d and 1 for 65 d. Two of the tagged males displayed nest guarding behavior for the majority of their time at liberty. Depths for these 2 males (115 to 117 m) were much deeper than previously observed for Atka mackerel spawning grounds. Given that Atka mackerel are more likely to be on the bottom during the night and less likely during the day, the variance of abundance estimates from bottom trawl surveys may be reduced by accounting for these diel differences.

Access & Use Information

License: No license information was provided. If this work was prepared by an officer or employee of the United States government as part of that person's official duties it is considered a U.S. Government Work.

Downloads & Resources

Dates

Metadata Date February 29, 2024
Metadata Created Date October 28, 2022
Metadata Updated Date April 1, 2024
Reference Date(s) (publication)
Frequency Of Update

Metadata Source

Harvested from NMFS AFSC

Additional Metadata

Resource Type Dataset
Metadata Date February 29, 2024
Metadata Created Date October 28, 2022
Metadata Updated Date April 1, 2024
Reference Date(s) (publication)
Responsible Party (Point of Contact, Custodian)
Contact Email
Guid gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:28004
Access Constraints Cite As: Alaska Fisheries Science Center, [Date of Access]: AFSC/RACE/GAP/Nichol: Archival tag depth and temperature data from Atka mackerel [Data Date Range], https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/inport/item/28004., Access Constraints: There are no legal restrictions on access to the data. They reside in public domain and can be freely distributed., Use Constraints: User must read and fully comprehend the metadata prior to use. Applications or inferences derived from the data should be carefully considered for accuracy. Acknowledgement of NOAA/NMFS/AFSC, as the source from which these data were obtained in any publications and/or other representations of these, data is suggested., Distribution Liability: The user is responsible for the results of any application of this data for other than its intended purpose. NOAA denies liability if the data are misused.
Bbox East Long -171.75
Bbox North Lat 52.25
Bbox South Lat 52
Bbox West Long -172.75
Coupled Resource
Frequency Of Update
Licence NOAA provides no warranty, nor accepts any liability occurring from any incomplete, incorrect, or misleading data, or from any incorrect, incomplete, or misleading use of the data. It is the responsibility of the user to determine whether or not the data is suitable for the intended purpose.
Lineage Atka mackerel were initially captured during two bottom trawl tows made on 23 July 2000 aboard the chartered F/V Morning Star in Seguam Pass, Alaska. Tow durations were kept short (< 15 min) in order to minimize injury to fish. Fish were held briefly in tanks plumbed with a continuous flow of fresh seawater. A total of 117 fish were tagged with archival tags and released on 23 July 2000; 66 fish from the first tow (Haul 4) at 119 m bottom depth and 51 fish from the second (Haul 7) at 110 m bottom depth. Fish were measured to the nearest cm fork length (FL) and released within 3.1 km of the capture location. Archival tags were externally attached just below the anterior section of the dorsal fin. Fish were secured in a V-shaped cradle and paired 18 gauge hypodermic needles were inserted through the fish. Stainless-steel wire (0.02 gauge, 0.5 mm diameter) was fed through the tag and then through the open end of the hypodermic needles. After removing the hypodermic needles, the stainless-steel wire ends were fed through a pink plastic oval and secured with stainless-steel connector sleeves. This procedure took approximately three minutes per fish. A tag reward program was implemented to retrieve tagged fish. This program was conducted in association with an ongoing spaghetti tag project for Atka mackerel in Seguam Pass (See Susanne McDermott). Publication: Nichol, D.G. and Somerton D.A. Diurnal vertical migration of the Atka Mackerel Pleurogrammus monopterygius as shown by archival tags. Mar. Ecol. Prog Ser. 239:193-207.
Metadata Language eng
Metadata Type geospatial
Old Spatial {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[-172.75, 52.0], [-171.75, 52.0], [-171.75, 52.25], [-172.75, 52.25], [-172.75, 52.0]]]}
Progress completed
Spatial Data Service Type
Spatial Reference System
Spatial Harvester True

Didn't find what you're looking for? Suggest a dataset here.