Potential feeding and spawning habitats of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean Sea
Atlantic bluefin tuna Thunnus thynnus (ABFT) is a fish of high market value which
has recently become strongly overexploited, notably in the Mediterranean Sea. This area is an
essential habitat for ABFT reproduction and growth. We present here an approach for deriving the
daily mapping of potential ABFT feeding and spawning habitats based on satellite-derived sea
surface temperature (SST) and chl a concentration. The feeding habitat was mainly derived from
the simultaneous occurrence of oceanic fronts of temperature and chl a content while the spawning
habitat was mostly inferred from the heating of surface waters. Generally, higher chl a contents
were found to be preferred for the feeding habitat and a minimum SST value was found for
the spawning habitat. Both habitats were defined by the presence of relevant oceanographic features
and are therefore potential and functionally-linked habitats. This approach provides, for the
first time, a synoptic view of the potential ABFT habitats in the Mediterranean Sea. The model
performs well in areas where both satellite data and ABFT observations are available, as 80% of
presence data are in the vicinity of potential habitats. The computed monthly, seasonal and annual
maps of potential feeding and spawning habitat of ABFT from 2003 to 2009 are in good agreement
with current knowledge on ABFT. Overall, the habitat size of ABFT is about 6% of the Medi -
terranean Sea surface. The results displayed a strong seasonality in habitat size and locations as
well as high year-to-year variations (30 to 60%), particularly for the potential spawning habitat,
which is key information for evaluating the utility of ABFT Marine Protected Areas in the Medi -
terranean Sea.
DRUON Jean-Noel;
FROMENTIN J.M.;
AULANIER F.;
HEIKKONEN Jukka;
2011-11-10
INTER-RESEARCH
JRC62279
0171-8630,
http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps_oa/m439p223.pdf,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC62279,
10.3354/meps09321,
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