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Reproductive biology of wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier, 1832), of Eastern Atlantic

Authors: Puerto-González, Miguel Ángel; Ortiz-de-Urbina-Gutiérrez, José María; Gómez-Vives, María José; Pascual-Alayón, Pedro José; Constance Diaha, N’.G.; Angueko, D.; Macías, David;

Reproductive biology of wahoo, Acanthocybium solandri (Cuvier, 1832), of Eastern Atlantic

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[FR] Cette étude analyse des échantillons acquis dans le cadre de trois contrats à court terme du Programme annuel ICCAT pour les thonidés mineurs (SMTYP 2018 à 2021). Nous présentons la biologie de la reproduction du Wahoo (WAH), de l'Atlantique Est (AT-NE/BIL94B et ATSE/BIL97). Nos résultats indiquent que les WAH ont une saison de ponte prolongée dans la zone (de mars à octobre), cueillette en août-septembre. Le L50 pour les femmes a été estimé à 94,78 cm SFL. Tous ces résultats sont en accord avec ceux du Wahoo de l'Atlantique Ouest.

[ES] Cette étude analyse des échantillons acquis dans le cadre de trois contrats à court terme du Programme annuel ICCAT pour les thonidés mineurs (SMTYP 2018 à 2021). Nous présentons la biologie de la reproduction du Wahoo (WAH), de l'Atlantique Est (AT-NE/BIL94B et ATSE/BIL97). Nos résultats indiquent que les WAH ont une saison de ponte prolongée dans la zone (de mars à octobre), cueillette en août-septembre. Le L50 pour les femmes a été estimé à 94,78 cm SFL. Tous ces résultats sont en accord avec ceux du Wahoo de l'Atlantique Ouest.

[EN] This study analyses samples acquired under three Short-Terms Contracts from the ICCAT Small Tuna Year Program (SMTYP 2018 to 2021). We present de reproductive biology of Wahoo (WAH), from East Atlantic (AT-NE/BIL94B and AT-SE/BIL97). Our results indicate that the WAH have a protracted spawning season in the area (from March to October), picking in August-September. The L50 for females was estimated in 94.78 cm SFL. All these results are in agreement with those of the western Atlantic Wahoo.

This work was conducted withing the ICCAT Small Tunas Year Program (SMTYP) and partially funded by the European Union the EU Grant Agreement No. SI2.819116 – Strengthening the scientific basis for decisionmaking in ICCAT.

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Wahoo, GSI, reproductive biology, East Atlantic, spawning season, sexual maturity

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