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  4. Natal Origin and Trans‐Pacific Migration of Pacific Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus orientalis ) Inferred From Otolith Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Analysis
 
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Natal Origin and Trans‐Pacific Migration of Pacific Bluefin Tuna ( Thunnus orientalis ) Inferred From Otolith Oxygen and Carbon Isotope Analysis

Journal
Fisheries Oceanography
ISSN
1054-6006
1365-2419
Date Issued
2026-01-19
Author(s)
Ku, Chia‐Cheng
Richards, Travis
Snodgrass, Owyn E.
Jin, Chien‐Bang
Wang, Pei‐Ling  
Shiao, Jen‐Chieh  
DOI
10.1111/fog.70032
URI
https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105027928055
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/736035
Abstract
Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis, PBF) are highly migratory, with a single Pacific-wide stock facing complex management challenges due to extensive transoceanic movements and a recent population recovery. This study addresses persistent knowledge gaps regarding the quantitative contributions of different natal origins to key feeding grounds and the proportions of trans-Pacific migrants in spawning grounds. We used stable isotope analysis of otoliths (δ18Ooto and δ13Coto) to investigate natal origins and migratory patterns of PBF collected from three key locations: the Philippine Sea–East China Sea (PS-ECS), the Sea of Japan (SoJ), and the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME). Our analysis of δ18Ooto values effectively discriminated natal origins, revealing a strong dominance of PS-ECS-origin fish in catches across all areas. Specifically, 91% of PBF captured in the CCLME originated from the PS-ECS spawning grounds, a proportion that surpassed estimates from those captured in SoJ and PS-ECS. Additionally, the δ13Coto analysis successfully distinguished between trans-Pacific migrants and resident individuals, confirming that a substantial proportion (87%) of adult PBF caught in the PS-ECS spawning grounds have previously migrated to the CCLME. These results confirm the high connectivity of PBF across the Pacific and support its management as a single stock. The high proportion of PS-ECS-origin fish utilizing the CCLME as a critical feeding ground underscores the necessity of managing juvenile exploitation in Eastern Pacific waters to ensure sufficient survivorship and maximize the reproductive output of the adult spawning stock in the Western Pacific. The quantitative estimates of natal origins and migratory patterns derived from this study provide crucial data for future stock assessments and the development of improved spatially explicit management models.
Subjects
migration
otolith
population connectivity
stable isotopes
tuna
Publisher
Wiley
Type
journal article

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