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Archive | 2009

Using Telemetry to Monitor Movements and Habitat Use of Cultured and Wild Juvenile Winter Flounder in a Shallow Estuary

Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; Hunt Howell

Home ranges, dispersal patterns, and habitat associations of juvenile winter flounder (Pseudopleuronectes americanus) were studied using acoustic tags and three tracking systems in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary in New Hampshire, USA. This is the first study that we know of to use electronic tags on juvenile winter flounder, and on flatfish ≤ 19 cm.


Reviews in Fisheries Science | 2008

Predators Are Attracted to Acclimation Cages Used for Winter Flounder Stock Enhancement

Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell

Acclimation cages are used for juvenile, cultured winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus so that the fish can adjust to their new environment, hone their burial skills, begin pigment change, and recover from the stress of transport to the release site, all in the absence of predation. However, there have been indications that the cages attract the predatory green crab, Carcinus maenas. Studies conducted at the release site in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary, New Hampshire, USA, determined that green crab abundance was significantly higher (ANOVA, p < 0.01) on cages containing fish than on empty cages, proving that acclimation cages containing flounder do attract green crabs. In addition, when empty acclimation cages were deployed, crab densities significantly increased (ANOVA, p < 0.01) in the vicinity of the acclimation cages and continued to increase each day, indicating that green crabs are also attracted to empty cages. Thus, although acclimation cages are a necessary tool that allows the stocked fish to adjust to their new environment, they also may be a detriment if they attract predators to the site. Using active adaptive management, release strategies must be reevaluated to reduce such predator-prey encounters, thereby improving fish survival.


Fisheries Research | 2008

Residency of adult Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) in the western Gulf of Maine

W. Huntting Howell; Michael Morin; Nathan Rennels; David Goethel


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2006

The Effects of Transport Density on Cortisol Levels in Juvenile Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus

James A. Sulikowski; Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell; Paul C. W. Tsang


Aquaculture Research | 2010

Effects of moving acclimation cages before release of cultured fish: alternate release strategies for a juvenile winter flounder Pseudopleuronectes americanus stock enhancement effort

Elizabeth A. Fairchild; James A. Sulikowski; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell; Paul C. W. Tsang


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2007

Gonadal Development and Differentiation in Cultured Juvenile Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus

Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell; Roger E. Wells


Estuaries and Coasts | 2008

Distribution of Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, in the Hampton-Seabrook Estuary, New Hampshire: Observations from a Field Study

Elizabeth A. Fairchild; James A. Sulikowski; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell; Christopher W. D. Gurshin


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2015

The Effects of Live and Artificial Diets on Feeding Performance of Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, in the Hatchery

Michelle L. Walsh; Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell


Global aquaculture advocate | 2009

Rearing diets for winter flounder optimize weaning success in hatchery, wild

Michelle L. Walsh; Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; Stacy C. Farina; W. Huntting Howell; Renee Mercaldo-Allen


Journal of The World Aquaculture Society | 2015

The Effects of Live and Artificial Diets on Feeding Performance of Cultured Winter Flounder, Pseudopleuronectes americanus, in the Wild: Survival, Feeding, Growth, and Nucleic Acid Analyses

Michelle L. Walsh; Elizabeth A. Fairchild; Nathan Rennels; W. Huntting Howell; Renee Mercaldo-Allen; Catherine A. Kuropat

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W. Huntting Howell

University of New Hampshire

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Michelle L. Walsh

University of New Hampshire

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Paul C. W. Tsang

University of New Hampshire

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Renee Mercaldo-Allen

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Catherine A. Kuropat

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Hunt Howell

University of New Hampshire

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Michael Morin

University of New Hampshire

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Roger E. Wells

University of New Hampshire

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