Dataset

/ACADIA Minas Passage of the Bay of Fundy fish Acoustic Telemetry

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This is the OBIS extraction of the Ocean Tracking Network and Acadia University (Acadia U) /ACADIA Minas Passage of the Bay of Fundy fish Acoustic Telemetry, consisting of the release tagging metadata, i.e. the location and date when the tagged animal was released, and summarized detection events of tagged individuals. If readers are interested in the source dataset they may also inquire with the project PIs as listed here or on the OTN web site (https://members.oceantrack.org/project?ccode=NSP). Abstract:The first of three installations of in-stream tidal power infrastructure in the Minas Passage of the inner Bay of Fundy was deployed in November 2009. Little is known about the impact of turbine operation on the survival and behaviour of fishes moving through the Passage. To address the potential for fish-turbine interactions near the deployed OpenHydro turbine, we are using animal tracking technology developed by Vemco of Halifax, Nova Scotia, to track fish movement, behaviour and environmental preferences over a scale of kilometres. This project will provide real in-situ measurements of the direction, depth and velocity of tagged fishes moving through the Passage. Three species of concern will be tagged during 2010: Atlantic sturgeon, striped bass and American eels. Fishes tagged with acoustic transmitting tags will broadcast unique signals that will be archived by an array of acoustic hydrophone receivers in the Minas Passage. A dense array of receivers located at the OpenHydro turbine site will provide fine scale information on movements and behaviour of fish in relation to an operating tidal turbine. In addition a line of receivers spanning the Passage, placed in co-operation with OTN and Acadia University, will provide information on the spatial and temporal distribution and movement of fish in the Passage. To enhance the assessment of the risk to fishes of direct contact with the turbine, in situ data will be used to refine mathematical hydrodynamic models that predict how objects like fish move in the Passage and potentially interact with turbine infrastructure. This information will be valuable in identifying mitigation measures that may be taken to lessen any negative effects of in-stream turbine infrastructure on fish behaviour and survival.

Citation: Broome, J., Stokesbury, M., Redden, A., Bradford, R. 2009. 3-D Acoustic Tracking of Fish, Sediment-Laden Ice and Large Wood Debris in the Minas Passage of the Bay of Fundy.. Accessed via the Ocean Tracking Network OBIS IPT on INSERT DATE

Published: August 27, 2025 at 11:28

URL: https://members.oceantrack.org/ipt/resource?r=otnacadiau_acadiaminaspas

Ocean Tracking Network Data Centre
Ocean Tracking Network

Jonathan Pye
Ocean Tracking Network

Anna Redden
Acadia University

Michael Stokesbury
Acadia University

Jeremy Broome
Acadia University

Mike Dadswell
Acadia University

Eddie Halfyard
Ocean Tracking Network

Robert S. Gregory
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre

John Kocik
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Matt Litvak
Mount Allison University

Fred Whoriskey
Dalhousie University

7,432
occurrence records
566
measurements and facts
1
taxa
1
species

Taxa

Missing and invalid fields

Field Missing Invalid
coordinateUncertaintyInMeters 154
2.1%
maximumDepthInMeters 7,432
100.0%
minimumDepthInMeters 7,432
100.0%

Quality flags

The OBIS data quality flags are documented at https://github.com/iobis/obis-qc.

Flag Dropped Records
NO_DEPTH 7,432
100.0%

Measurement types

DNA derived data