A review of direct ageing methodology using dorsal fin spine from Atlantic bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus).
Authors
Luque, P.L.; Rodriguez-Marin, E. (Enrique); Ruiz, M. (Marta); Quelle, P. (Pablo); Landa, J. (Jorge); Macías-López, A.D. (Ángel David)Date
2011Type
research articleAbstract
This paper aims to fill the limited literature description of important areas of concern that may
influence age estimates of ABFT using spine cross-sections methodology. A total of 3862 ABFT
were sampled from the North East Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea over 21 year period. The
first spiniform ray of the first dorsal fin (spine) was removed and cross-sectioned near the
condyle base in order to count annulus for age determination. The regression between spine
diameter and SFL showed high determination coefficient indicating that the size of the spine and
fish body were closely related. Results from edge type and marginal increment analysis
confirmed an annual periodicity of annulus formation. In assessing spine nucleus
vascularization, approximately half of the total number of inner annulus were missing. A new
spine sectioning level showed a clear improvement respect to the “traditional” location
reducing the influence of nucleus remodelling.
Mean lengths at age obtained ...