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Dredging activity and associated sound have negligible effects on adult Atlantic sturgeon migration to spawning habitat in a large coastal river

机译:疏浚活动和相关声音对成年大西洋鲟鱼迁移到大沿海河中的产卵栖息地具有可忽略的影响

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Dredging is considered a major threat/impedance to anadromous fish migrating to spawning habitat. Due to the perceived threat caused by dredging, environmental windows that restrict dredge operations are enforced within many rivers along the east coast. However, it is generally unknown how anadromous fish react to encountering an active dredge during spawning migrations. Atlantic sturgeon (ATS) are an endangered, anadromous species along the Atlantic slope of North America. To determine if and how an active dredge may affect ATS spawning migration, a Vemco Positioning System array was deployed around an active hydraulic-cutterhead dredge that adult ATS must traverse to reach spawning habitat in the James River, VA. Telemetry data showed that all ATS that entered the study area survived. ATS that migrated upstream during dredge operations (N = 103) traversed the dredge area and continued upstream to spawning habitat. Many ATS made multiple trips through the study area during dredge operations. There was no noticeable difference in swim behavior regardless of whether the dredge was absent or working within the study area. We suggest that dredging in the lower James River does not create a barrier for adult ATS migrating to spawning habitat or cause adults to significantly modify swim behavior. This is the first study to utilize fine-scale telemetry data to describe how an organism moves in relation to an active dredge. This methodology could be used to describe dredge-sturgeon interactions on different life stages and in other locations and could be expanded to other aquatic organisms of concern.
机译:疏浚被认为是对迁移到产卵栖息地的阿基罗鱼鱼的主要威胁/阻抗。由于疏浚造成的威胁,限制疏浚业务的环境窗口在东海岸的许多河流中强制执行。然而,通常是若干鱼类在产卵迁移期间遇到有源疏浚的反应。大西洋鲟鱼(ATS)是北美大西洋坡的濒临灭绝的厌备物种。为了确定是否以及如何如何影响产卵迁移时,vemco定位系统阵列部署在一个有效的液压切割船上,即成人ATS必须遍历詹姆斯河,VA中的产卵栖息地。遥测数据显示,进入研究区域的所有ATS都幸存下来。在疏浚操作期间迁移的ATS(n = 103)遍历挖泥机构,并继续上游到产卵栖息地。许多ATS在疏浚操作期间通过研究区域进行多次旅行。无论疏浚是否缺席或在研究区域内工作,游泳行为都没有明显的差异。我们建议在詹姆斯河下疏浚疏浚成人ATS迁移到产卵栖息地或导致成年人显着修改游泳行为的障碍。这是利用微量遥测数据来描述有机体如何与活动疏浚移动的研究。该方法可用于描述不同寿命和其他地方的疏浚鲟鱼相互作用,并且可以扩展到其他令人担忧的水生生物。

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