Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada

A worldwide increase in aquaculture has focussed attention on the interactions between aquaculture activities and the surrounding habitats and ecosystems. In Atlantic Canada, mussel aquaculture occurs alongside static-gear fisheries for American lobster Homarus americanus and rock crab Cancer irrora...

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Main Authors: KJ Lees, MF Lavoie, KA Macgregor, É Simard, A Drouin, LA Comeau, CW McKindsey
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Inter-Research 2023-06-01
Series:Aquaculture Environment Interactions
Online Access:https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v15/p179-193/
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author KJ Lees
MF Lavoie
KA Macgregor
É Simard
A Drouin
LA Comeau
CW McKindsey
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description A worldwide increase in aquaculture has focussed attention on the interactions between aquaculture activities and the surrounding habitats and ecosystems. In Atlantic Canada, mussel aquaculture occurs alongside static-gear fisheries for American lobster Homarus americanus and rock crab Cancer irroratus. Current knowledge gaps surround how lobsters and crabs utilise aquaculture sites and the potential impacts of this use on wild fisheries. During 2015 and 2016, at 3 mussel farms within Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada, a combination of diver surveys and acoustic telemetry positional arrays were used to investigate differences in the abundance of lobsters between farms and adjacent reference sites, the number and duration of lobster visits to a mussel farm, and the fine-scale movements of lobsters and crabs inside and outside of mussel farms. Although lobster abundance at mussel farms varied from June-September, abundance only differed between the farms and their associated reference sites in June. Disturbance due to handling may have led some lobsters in the acoustic telemetry study to leave the mussel farm after tagging; however, those that remained crossed the farm boundary frequently, and there was little evidence that the farm was a refuge for lobsters. Both lobsters and crabs appeared to move at significantly slower speeds inside the mussel farm, suggesting that both species used the mussel farms for foraging and/or sheltering; this was particularly evident for the rock crab. The results of this multi-approach field study are informative for spatial planning and provide important insight into how commercially and ecologically important species use aquaculture facilities.
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spelling doaj.art-228e806265a24649954cd5b3c0a3f0432023-07-25T09:48:26ZengInter-ResearchAquaculture Environment Interactions1869-215X1869-75342023-06-011517919310.3354/aei00461Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, CanadaKJ Lees0MF Lavoie1KA Macgregor2É Simard3A Drouin4LA Comeau5CW McKindsey6Institut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaInstitut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaInstitut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaInstitut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaInstitut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaGulf Fisheries Centre, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Moncton, New Brunswick E1C 9B6, CanadaInstitut Maurice-Lamontagne, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Mont-Joli, Québec G5H 3Z4, CanadaA worldwide increase in aquaculture has focussed attention on the interactions between aquaculture activities and the surrounding habitats and ecosystems. In Atlantic Canada, mussel aquaculture occurs alongside static-gear fisheries for American lobster Homarus americanus and rock crab Cancer irroratus. Current knowledge gaps surround how lobsters and crabs utilise aquaculture sites and the potential impacts of this use on wild fisheries. During 2015 and 2016, at 3 mussel farms within Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada, a combination of diver surveys and acoustic telemetry positional arrays were used to investigate differences in the abundance of lobsters between farms and adjacent reference sites, the number and duration of lobster visits to a mussel farm, and the fine-scale movements of lobsters and crabs inside and outside of mussel farms. Although lobster abundance at mussel farms varied from June-September, abundance only differed between the farms and their associated reference sites in June. Disturbance due to handling may have led some lobsters in the acoustic telemetry study to leave the mussel farm after tagging; however, those that remained crossed the farm boundary frequently, and there was little evidence that the farm was a refuge for lobsters. Both lobsters and crabs appeared to move at significantly slower speeds inside the mussel farm, suggesting that both species used the mussel farms for foraging and/or sheltering; this was particularly evident for the rock crab. The results of this multi-approach field study are informative for spatial planning and provide important insight into how commercially and ecologically important species use aquaculture facilities.https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v15/p179-193/
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A Drouin
LA Comeau
CW McKindsey
Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
Aquaculture Environment Interactions
title Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
title_full Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
title_fullStr Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
title_full_unstemmed Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
title_short Movement of American lobsters Homarus americanus and rock crabs Cancer irroratus around mussel farms in Malpeque Bay, Prince Edward Island, Canada
title_sort movement of american lobsters homarus americanus and rock crabs cancer irroratus around mussel farms in malpeque bay prince edward island canada
url https://www.int-res.com/abstracts/aei/v15/p179-193/
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