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Darkstar
09-30-2011, 05:56 AM
Saw this last night on the San Diego Oceans Foundation site;

http://www.sdoceans.org/lobster.html

:cheers1:

roadx
09-30-2011, 05:54 PM
so is this a good idea to turn in tags or will i be in a way supporting MLPA area closers by doing so?
are they are looking for data that supports their theory that lobsters in a protected area will migrate out and populate other open areas, proving closers do work??

or do i have this all wrong?

Tman
09-30-2011, 06:23 PM
so is this a good idea to turn in tags or will i be in a way supporting MLPA area closers by doing so?
are they are looking for data that supports their theory that lobsters in a protected area will migrate out and populate other open areas, proving closers do work??

or do i have this all wrong?

Personally I think you are quite close to the reason for tagging...

Tagging typically will tell them when the age/size when tagged, and growth since. Unsure if it will tell them how and where they traveled, but it will most certainly tell them where they were put in at and where they were picked up.

Therefore, if it is caught where they dropped it, it would substantiate their theory of non-migration, thus (in their puny clouded eyes) a reasoning for recommended closure of said area to not deplete the stock, esp if it were a female or large breeder male.

And conversely, if it has migrated, it would further substantiate their theory that it is warranted to recommend a closure since they are migratory...

This sums it up...

http://www.hulu.com/watch/29529/the-simpsons-mediocre-genius

roadx
09-30-2011, 06:31 PM
cut n paste from http://www.sdoceans.org/lobster.html


In September 2011, we tagged about 5,000 lobsters off the coasts of Laguna, Point Loma, and South La Jolla in zones slated to become MPAs. Each green tag is inserted into the back of the lobster between the tail and the upper section of the exoskeleton called the carapace. The tags are numbered and information on the lobster’s GPS coordinates, sex, reproductive state, and size are recorded corresponding to the tag number so that researchers can learn how the lobster travels in and out of the MPA (spillover), its growth rate, and other relevant information when the lobster is recaptured.

Autrout
09-30-2011, 07:20 PM
Big brother is watching . . . .