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Does the growth rate of postlarval gag grouper vary with local weather and diet? S. Bourgoin*, D. Thistle*, C. Koenig*, and S. Harter # *Florida State University, # NOAA Fisheries. 1. Context Gag are commercially important. Gag are threatened by over fishing. Stations
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Does the growth rate of postlarval gag grouper vary with local weather and diet? S. Bourgoin*, D. Thistle*, C. Koenig*, and S. Harter# *Florida State University, #NOAA Fisheries • 1. Context • Gag are commercially important. • Gag are threatened by over fishing. • Stations • St. George Sound – two sites. • St. Andrew Bay – three sites. 2. Life cycle • 6. Approach • Continuous measurement of temperature, salinity, and light at the seabed at each station. • Since 18 Apr 2008, we have sampled for postlarvae 3 times each week in St. George Sound and once each week in St. Andrew Bay. • We will measure gag age via the “growth rings” on their otoliths (ear bones). Age together with length when collected will allow us to calculate the growth rate of each individual. • We will determine gag diet by quantifying the prey types in their guts. E. Peebles photo 7. Hypothetical results • 3. Issues • NOAA needs more ecological information to manage the species. • Ecology of postlarvae is little known. • Postlarvae are particularly exposed to weather variability. Assume weather differences between years 1 and 2 of importance to gag growth. • 4. Our questions • Does growth of postlarvae correlate with local weather? • Does it correlate with aspects of diet? • 8. Larger contexts • The FSU NGI effort in meteorology and physical oceanography will provide a climate context for our results • We are partnered with NOAA Fisheries Panama City Laboratory.