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Title: Sheku Sei


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Ageing and Growth Estimation of Plaice
(Pleuronectes platessa L.), from the Celtic Sea
and the North Sea Stable ?13C and ?18O Isotopes
in otoliths as Validation Check for classical
methods

Sheku Sei Inter University Programme, M.Sc
Ecological Marine Management Promoter Philippe
Claeys ( VUB) Co-promoter Ir Demare, Sea
Fisheries Deparment( Oostende)
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OUTLINE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • - Rationale
  • - Aim
  • - Objectives
  • MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • RESULTS
  • DISCUSSIONS
  • CONCLUSIONS
  • RECOMMENDATIONS
  • REFFRENCES
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

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INTRODUCTION
  • This is an ongoing work It is part of a
    project -Fisheries Management Initiative (FMI),
    Co-peration between Sea Fisheries Department,
    Oostende, and Marine Geology Department-VUB
  • Rationale
  • Saggital Otoliths Are fish ear bones of
    carbonate crystals growing by precipitation of
    ions on its exposed surfaces - they are the
    CD-ROM of fish, made of opaque and translucent
    bands.
  • They provide information on age, growth rate,
    life history and taxonomy.ICES advice for
    management of NEA fish stocks is based on
    ageing disagreement on otolith reading for some
    stocks e.g Hake warrants new methods Otolith
    ?18O and ?13C Represent seasonal temperature
    signal and coincides with visible growth bands.

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  • Aim
  • -Estimate age and growth of plaice from
    classical methods (length- at- age analysis), and
    test the use of otolith stable isotopes (?18O
    and ?13C) as a validation check .
  • Objectives
  • 1.Obtain ALKs and estimate growth rates from
    ages and length composition of plaice stock in
    the Celtic Sea
  • 2. Develop methods for stable isotope analysis in
    otoliths
  • 3. use the method in (2) to analyze stable ?18O
    and ?13C composition in rhythmic banding
    patterns of otolith structure
  • 4. Reconstruct retrospective environmental
    regimes of plaice
  • 5. Estimate seasonal isotopic signals in growth
    zones of otoliths and link results to
    environmental regimes

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MATERIALS AND METHODS
  • Sampling Samples of Plaice were collected
    during observer trips
  • -on board Belgian Beam Trawlers (discards), and
    surveys.
  • - periods are January and February 2004 for
    Winter samples, And
  • August for summer samples.
  • Fishing done in the ICES Division for plaice
    stock (VIIfg) When
  • -the fish were assumed to be on or near
    spawning areas
  • -discard samples collected by fisheries
    observers and preserved.

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Fig.1. ICES division for plaice(VIIfg)
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MATERIA AND METHODS 2
Ageing The Classical Method Plaice samples
measured-fork length (FL) to the nearest
cm. Saggital otoliths from each fish was
transverse sectioned via nucleus using Beacon
cutting machine 3700Rpm. Slices purified by
alcohol, embedded in black resin and pasted on
slides. Rings counted using stereoscopic
microscope and a computer software, AxiOVision
3.1 The use of stable isotopes Ion probe based
on mass spectrometry- micromill analysis along
transects from center of otoliths to edges to
collect carbonates. Sample aliquots analyzed for
?18O and ?13C by MAT252/Kiel III.
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Materials and Methods 3
  • Growth Rate
  • Classical Method
  • Ages determined at lengths, used to fit growth
    curves -Von Bertallanfy Growth Model (VBGF).
    ALKs generated for Celtic Sea plaice based on
    the the age estimates. ELLEFAN embedded in
    FAO-ICLARM Fisheries Stock Assessment tool
    (FISAT2) used to generate curvature parameter K
    (growth rate for plaice).
  • Use of Stable Isotopes
  • Same method for ageing employed to study growth.
    Stable ?18O and ?13C enrichment for juveniles
    and adults compared to age at length, trophic
    levels, metabolic rates and age specific growth
    rates.

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Materials and Methods 4

Computer controlled micromilling apparatus with
dental drill- permits stage manipulation and
drilling of otoliths
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RESULTS

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Results 2
Growth parameter estimates
  • Estimated growth parameters from FISAT
  • Asymptotic length (L?) 26.87
  • K 0.78
  • T0 0


Fig. 3. Growth curve for plaice
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RESULTS 3
Visible growth bands in otolith sections- 3year
old plaice
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DISCUSSIONS
  • The classical approach has produced results for
    the ageing and growth rate of plaice for
    preliminary samples ready for stable isotope
    analysis.
  • At this stage, all that can be said is that the
    objective of ageing and growth rate determination
    from classical methods has been met as a start.
  • The second phase of analysis will have to be done
    before making any final conclusions on the growth
    of Celtic sea plaice. Another important aspect
    still to be addressed is the development of age
    ALKs from many more samples. Curvature parameter
    is yet to be determined for all samples
    characterizing the two stocks

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