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Evaluation of Chemical Shark Repellents on Demersal Longlines

Evaluation of Chemical Shark Repellents on Demersal Longlines. Eric M. Stroud, July 17, 2006. Requirements. Chemical characteristics Effects on Elasmobranchs Effects on Teleosts Delivery System Environmental characteristics Cost. Chemical Characteristics. Polar and short-chain

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Evaluation of Chemical Shark Repellents on Demersal Longlines

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  1. Evaluation of Chemical Shark Repellents on Demersal Longlines Eric M. Stroud, July 17, 2006

  2. Requirements • Chemical characteristics • Effects on Elasmobranchs • Effects on Teleosts • Delivery System • Environmental characteristics • Cost

  3. Chemical Characteristics • Polar and short-chain • Time-release matrix • Stable at pH >7 • Targets olfaction & gustation • Short environmental fate

  4. Chemical Characteristics ACTIVES 3-methylbutanal (target=gustation) (E)-2-butenoic acid (target=olfaction)

  5. Chemical Characteristics ACTIVES 3-methylbutanal (target=gustation) (E)-2-butenoic acid (target=olfaction)

  6. Chemical Characteristics TIME-RELEASE MATRIX Hydroxypropylmethylcelluose Diethylene glycol monoethyl ether

  7. Chemical Characteristics : : : + : H+ [NaI] + H:OH Possible stabilization mechanism via acetal formation

  8. Effects on Elasmobranchs • Study the actives using tonic immobility • Study the actives in surrounding-cloud dispersion

  9. 3-Methylbutanal Effects Average dose size to terminate tonic immobility Needle-thin jet released at least 5cm from nares, juveniles

  10. 3-Methylbutanal Effects Average dose size to terminate tonic immobility Cloud released at least 15cm from nares, adult sharks

  11. 3-Methylbutanal Effects Average dose size to terminate tonic immobility Direct oral dosage using micropipettor, juveniles

  12. (E)-2-Butenoic Acid Effects Average dose size to terminate tonic immobility Cloud released at least 15cm from nares, juvs and adults

  13. (E)-2-Butenoic Acid Effects 400mL dose released Test on >3m S. mokarran

  14. Effects on Teleosts • IATTC Achotines, Panama • Feeding preference trials in Thunnus albacares • University of Miami, RSMAS • Feeding preference trials in Rachycentron canadum • South Bimini, Bahamas • Melichthys niger, Balistes ventula, Mojarra spp., Remora remora • Crabs!!!

  15. Effects on Teleosts T. Albacares Feeding preference tests at IATTC, Achotines, Panama

  16. Effects on Teleosts Cobia feeding preference tests at RSMAS

  17. Delivery System • Muslin bags • On gangion above hook • Close to hook • Direct injection • Fill bait with gel prior to rigging

  18. Environmental Issues and Cost • Repellents are NOT cited in: • Clean Water Act, Priority Pollutants, Section 307 • Marine Pollutants, per 49CFR Parts 171 and 172 • Toxic Release Inventory Chemical, per EPA 260-B-01-001 • Hazardous Substances (Superfund) • BCF <100 for solvent • Additional Cost: $1.05 / bait

  19. Longlining Protocol • 4 demersal lines • Each line has 15 16/0 circle hooks • LP Hook Event Timers • Same type of bait • 24 hour rebait periods • Lines checked every 4 hours • 15-30 treatments / 30-45 controls

  20. Longlining Protocol • 4 demersal lines • Each line has 15 16/0 circle hooks • LP Hook Event Timers • Same type of bait • 24 hour rebait periods • Lines checked every 4 hours • 15-30 treatments / 30-45 controls

  21. Current in and out of lagoon, normal to lines Check current direction using fluorescein and a digital flowrate meter

  22. Preliminary Results No sharks captured on treatment line 40 hour soak time, 15 treatments/45 controls

  23. Preliminary Results 1 male lemon (TL=154cm) at 27:28 Gel was not replaced (Trying to determine longevity of the gel) 67 hour soak time, 15 treatments/45 controls

  24. Preliminary Results Tiger (TL=286cm) at 9:03 from rebait Gel was replaced at 24 hour rebait marks 48 hour soak time, 30 treatments/30 controls

  25. Next Steps • CPUE is too low • Chemistry and delivery OK • NOAA longline cruise – November ‘06 • Preference tests with one species • FL bait company

  26. Acknowledgements • Bimini Biological Field Station • Dr. Samuel Gruber • Steve Kessel, Tristan Guttridge, Grant Johnson, Katie Grudecki, Jo Imhoff, and the crew • NOAA – Pascagoula • Mark A. Grace • Charles Bergmann • Vernon Scholey, IATTC • RSMAS • Dr. Dan Benetti • Patrick H. Rice • NOAA/NMFS JIMAR/PIFSC • Yonat Swimmer • Mike Musyl • Chris Boggs • Mark A. Grace • Charles Bergmann

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