H. Ottera et al., EVALUATION OF ANCHOR TAGS USED IN SEA-RANCHING EXPERIMENTS WITH ATLANTIC COD (GADUS-MORHUA L.), Fisheries research, 35(3), 1998, pp. 237-246
We carried out several field and experimental investigations in order
to study the effects of external anchor tags on Atlantic cod in the ra
nge 20-41 cm. Tag loss rates after nearly one year in the sea were est
imated to be around 10% from releases of double-tagged fish. However,
tag loss after three months was negligible in a holding experiment, wh
ich also revealed similar growth rates in tagged and untagged fish. Th
e colour of the tag is probably of little importance for the fate of t
he tagged fish. Blue, red or yellow tags resulted in similar reporting
rates from fishermen in a series of release experiments. However, blu
e tags, followed by red were most frequently found on a roosting site
for cormorants and shags, but this may have been a sampling artefact.
Cod tagged with anchor tags placed externally, as usual, or internally
were found equally frequently at the roosting site. This indicates th
at externally tagged fish are not more vulnerable to predation from th
ese birds than untagged (internally tagged) fish. Similar results were
obtained in a tank experiment, in which tagged and untagged cod were
exposed to predation by larger cod. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All
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