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Numerical simulation of larval shrimp dispersion in the Northern Region of the Gulf of California
Authors:S G Marinone  O Q Gutirrez  A Pars-Sierra
Institution:Departamento de Oceanografía Física, Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada, Km. 107 carretera Tijuana-Ensenada, Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, C. P. 22860
Abstract:The trajectories of shrimp larvae in the northern part of the Gulf of California were studied from a Lagrangian point of view using a three-dimensional numerical model. The advection of particles was carried out over fortnightly periods starting at spring and neap tides. The northernmost region of the gulf has important shrimp fisheries and nursery areas have been located off the coast of Baja California at San Felipe (SF) and off the Sonora coast at Santa Clara (SC). Though the reproduction zone is believed to be south of these nursery areas, there is much that remains unknown about the zone and the routes used by shrimps to reach these areas. Passive and active simulations of shrimp larvae drift were carried out in order to study the possible areas of shrimp spawning and their migratory routes. The active migration schemes were based on assumptions that the larvae can be advected only: (1) during the day, (2) at night or (3) when the currents flow in the northward direction toward the nursery areas. It was found that the larvae in Santa Clara and San Felipe came from different production zones. No differences were found between the spring and neap tide scenarios except for the diurnal migration experiments. The distance traveled by shrimp larvae was always less than 40–50 km, except in the cases when the larvae selected the appropriate direction to the nursery areas when the larvae travel 140 km to SC and 95 km to SF.
Keywords:Lagrangian trajectories  shrimp postlarvae  northern Gulf of California  nursery and productive areas
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