Volume 54
Spawning Aggregation Sites of Snapper and Grouper Species (Lutjauidae and Serranidae) on the Insular Shelf of Cuba
Authors
Claro, R.; Lindeman, K.C. Download PDF Open PDF in BrowserOther Information
Date: November, 2001
Pages: 788-789
Event: Proceedings of the Fifty Fourth Annual Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute
City: Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands
Country: Turks and Caicos Islands
Abstract
Twenty-one spawning aggregation sites on the Cuban shelfwere identified for eight species of snappers (Lutjanus) and groupers (Epinephelus and Mycteroperca) using information from experienced fishers and field studies. Three sites are on the southeastern shea: eight on the southwest shelf bordering the Golfo de Batabanó, two in the northwest, and eight in the north-central region along the margins of the Archipiélago de Sabana-Camagfiey. These numbers mayreflect sampling effort as much as absolute aggregation numbers, with most effort concentrated in the southwest and north-central regions. Additional studies, particularly field assessments, are needed to determine the current status and consistency of occmrence of many of these aggregations. Most sites occur near the shelf drop-off at depths of 20-50 m, over reef substrates. Some sites involve sequential use by multiple species over several seasons of the year. Fishing activities have impacted many of these aggregations, both during spawning events and during prior prespawning migrations. This information is being applied in the design of marine reserve networks ror several Cuban archipelagos. Intraspecific variations in aggregation formation occur temporally among differing regions of Cuba. Such variations reinforce the need for expanded research efforts on spawning aggregations.