assist in the 2018 Acoustic Tuna Tagging project.
for participation. An additional $100.00 will be given to the Captain
who successfully tags the tuna.
permission of the lead DFO scientist. A scientifi c permit will be
SAME DAY AS A TAGGING TRIP.
be provided by DFO in Charlottetown.
	2018 TUNA ACOUSTIC TAGGING PROJECT FULL DETAILS:
	• Suggested that 3 Captains/vessels per area would assist on the same day with up to two
	days in each area. 3 areas (West, Central, East PEI). Thus $150/Captain/day.
	• DFO also offers $100 per successfully TAGGED tuna.
	• A total of 41 acoustic tags will be placed on tuna on PEI and Gulf NS through this project.
	NOTE: 9 tags are allocated to commercial fishers for this project: 3 tags per area
	• More details below on project objectives and conditions
	• These motions stem from an original meeting in April with DFO Tuna Biologist Danielle
	MacDonald and some members of the Tuna Advisory. Interest was expressed that
	commercial fishers would like to be involved in some of the science projects including
	the acoustic tagging.
	
		
	MORE INFO ON TUNA ACOUSTIC TAGGING PROJECT:
	Brief Summary of objectives and activities:
	Designated vessels will capture, measure, DNA sample (fin clip) and tag (ICCAT dart tag, and acoustic
	tag) Bluefin tuna to:
	
		
	1. Provide an understanding of the short term mortality rates and behaviours of Bluefin tuna
	caught and released from the hook and release fisheries (Tuna Hook and Release).
	2. Continue to improve our understanding of the distribution and behaviour of Bluefin tuna
	3. Determine the migration patterns of the fish sampled in order to provide realistic inputs for
	stock movement models.
	
		
	In order to achieve the objectives, Bluefin tuna will be captured by rod and reel and brought alongside
	the vessel where an acoustic tag will be inserted into the dorsal musculature of the tuna. The dart is
	attached to a tether which is attached to an acoustic tag. An ICCAT Floy tag will also be inserted near the same area. Tag numbers are to be recorded in the log books and on the data sheet provided by DFO Science Staff. Captains or crew will take and record a straight line fork length measure of the tuna while it is alongside the vessel (measuring tapes to be installed on the vessel). If possible, a tissue sample will be obtained from each tuna. This is to verify the origin of the fish. The sample will be in the form of a fin clip. Samples will be preserved in alcohol. DNA samples are to be transferred to the OIC at the end of the same fishing day whenever possible.
	Once the fish has recovered (fish to be tethered and swum as required) it is released. If a fish is brought to the boat that is considered to be in poor physical condition it will be recovered to the degree possible and released with an ICCAT tag. Should a fish die as a result of being played, the resulting mortality will be submitted to the GBYP where it will be accounted for in their Research Mortality Allowance. The fish will be tagged with an ICCAT tag and released.
	DFO staff will attempt to follow tagged tuna immediately upon their release using acoustic and sonar
	gear on the DFO vessel or on the fishing vessel.
	
		
	Some of the main conditions of project participation include:
	• Only fishers who have taken the mandatory catch and release training course may participate in
	this study.
	• DFO Science will only work with fishers whose names are provided by the PEIFA (and are under
	contract with the PEIFA for this study)
	• Designated captains and vessels fishing under this permit are required to adhere to the
	Modified 2018 License Conditions for the Hook and Release Bluefin Tuna Fishery (Appendix B of
	permit)
	• Only captains and registered crew (minimum of 3 including Captain) are to be onboard the
	vessel when fishing under this permit- NO OTHER PERSONS SHALL BE ON BOARD (except DFO
	personnel if needed)
	• Participating fishers MUST work under the direction of the DFO officer in charge when fishing
	under this permit and DFO Science staff must be in the area when fishing is undertaken under
	this permit
	• Captains must register dockside with DFO Science prior to leaving the wharf- A gear inspection
	will be undertaken by DFO to ensure that the gear conditions of the permit (Annex B- Section 3)
	are adhered to. DFO Science will provide names of vessels and crew to DFO C&P prior to leaving
	the wharf.
	• DFO Science has the right to refuse a vessel to fish and will advise the PEIFA and DFO C&P as
	soon as possible
	• Vessels are not permitted to commercial fish at the same time or on the same day as fishing
	under this permit.
	• Captured fish are to be tagged with 2 tags- an ICCAT scientific tag and an acoustic tag. Tags and
	tagging gear will be supplied by DFO Science upon vessel registration dockside. Unused tags are
	to be returned to DFO Science at the end of the fishing day
	• Accurate records MUST be kept (sheets provided and an explanation given dockside) and turned
	into DFO Science at the end of the day
	• A DNA sample is to be taken from each tagged fish and stored in a pre-labelled vial. Methods
	for taking DNA samples will be explained dockside. The sample is to be passed in at the end of
	the fishing day
	• TUNA are to remain in the water (alongside and/or tethered behind vessel) for the purposes of
	all data collection, imaging and tagging done under this permit.
	• If a fish cannot be tagged, circumstances must be recorded on BOTH the Catch & Release Bluefin
	Tuna Fishery Daily Log Sheet in the comment section and on the Science Data Sheet provided by
	the OIC. The OIC should be contacted by cell or radio as soon as possible to explain the
	situation.
	• DFO Science will provide compensation of $100 per tag deployed by a vessel crew to the captain
	of the tagging vessel. Payments will be issued at the end of the tagging season by cheque from
	the department- NO PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE DOCKSIDE.
	• All activities under this permit must cease when directed by DFO Science- for example, if the
	weather changes or DFO has equipment or vessel issues, the fleet will be directed to stop for the
	day.
	• DFO C&P may require vessels participating in this project to have an Electronic Monitoring
	System installed on board their vessel.
	• Gear Requirements: Rod and Reel Only. The minimum main line strength permitted on board
	the vessel and affixed to all gear is 130 lb./59kg and the minimum leader strength is 180
	lb./82kg. All hooks on board the vessel and used during tuna fishing activities shall be barbless
	circle or other approved hooks.