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Diet and Habitat use by Bluefish, Pomatomus Saltatrix, in a Chesapeake Bay Estuary
Authors:Juliana M Harding  Roger Mann
Institution:(1) Department of Fisheries Science, Virginia Institute of Marine Science, College of William and Mary, Gloucester Point, VA, 23062-1346, U.S.A.
Abstract:Bluefish, Pomatomus saltatrix, are recreationally valuable finfish along the Atlantic seaboard and in the Chesapeake Bay. Diet and habitat use patterns for bluefish life history intervals in Chesapeake Bay estuaries are poorly described although it is widely acknowledged that this apex piscivorous species relies on estuarine habitat for feeding and nursery grounds after oceanic spawning and inshore migration of larvae. Bluefish diet, distribution, and abundance patterns were examined in relation to oyster reef, oyster bar, and sand bottom habitat in the Piankatank River, Virginia. Bluefish from all sites were predominantly piscivorous and were more abundant at reef sites than non-reef sites. Bluefish caught in association with the oyster reef consumed a wider diversity of prey items than fish from other sites; diet diversity may contribute to bluefish success during periods when small pelagic food fish abundance is reduced. Bluefish estuarine habitat use is positively correlated with the presence of oyster shell habitat and the complex trophic communities centering on oyster reefs.
Keywords:oyster reef  tidal stage  distribution  abundance  food diversity  Piankatank River
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