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Pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) have been used to study movements, habitat use, and postrelease survival of large pelagic vertebrates, but the size of these tags has historically precluded their use on smaller coastal species. To evaluate a new generation of smaller PSATs for the study of postrelease survival and habitat use of coastal species, we attached Microwave Telemetry, Inc., X-tags to ten striped bass (Morone saxatilis) 94–112 cm total length (TL) caught on J hooks and circle hooks during the winter recreational fishery in Virginia. Tags collected temperature and depth information every five minutes and detached from the fish after 30 days. Nine of the ten tags released on schedule and eight transmitted 30% to 96% (mean 78.6%) of the archived data. Three tags were physically recovered during or after the transmission period, allowing retrieval of all archived data. All eight striped bass whose tags transmitted data survived for 30 days after release, including two fish that were hooked deeply with J hooks. The eight fish spent more than 90% of their time at depths less than 10 m and in temperatures of 6–9°C, demonstrated no significant diel differences in depth or temperature utilization (P>0.05), and exhibited weak periodicities in vertical movements consistent with daily and tidal cycles.

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Horseshoe crabs (Limulus polyphemus) are valued by many stakeholders, including the commercial fishing industry, biomedical companies, and environmental interest groups. We designed a study to test the accuracy of the conversion factors that were used by NOAA Fisheries and state agencies to estimate horseshoe crab landings before mandatory reporting that began in 1998. Our results indicate that the NOAA Fisheries conversion factor consistently overestimates the weight of male horseshoe crabs, particularly those from New England populations. Because of the inaccuracy of this and other conversion factors, states are now mandated to report the number (not biomass) and sex of landed horseshoe crabs. However, accurate estimates of biomass are still necessary for use in prediction models that are being developed to better manage the horseshoe crab fishery. We recommend that managers use the conversion factors presented in this study to convert current landing data from numbers to biomass of harvested horseshoe crabs for future assessments.

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It has built and characterised a laser and It has learned what each of the components does. It has been able to run the laser in single-mode and stabilised it around a desired setpoint thanks to a PID controller that It has programmed. It has established a communication between the PID controller programmed in LabVIEW and Arduino Due, the DAC that It has chosen after comparing it with another candidate. It has learned some basics of how the LightCrafter 4500 DMD works. The projected light is the composition of the lights of three LED’s, each of which has a certain on-time. The mirrors chose to be in on- or off-stages depending to the amount of intensity that we want for each colour.

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A incorporação do diacetato de clorexidina em resinas macias para reembasamento de próteses pode se tornar uma boa alternativa na terapia com antimicrobianos usados para candidíase oral, uma vez que é independente da cooperação do paciente. Este trabalho teve como objetivo analisar a hipótese que a incorporação de diacetato de clorexidina em resinas macias não alteraria as suas propriedades físico-químicas. Foram analisadas duas resinas macias, uma à base de polimetilmetacrilato (PMMA) e outra à base de polietilmetacrilato (PEMA), com a incorporação de 0,5%, 1,0% e 2,0% de diacetato de clorexidina, além do grupo controle sem diacetato de clorexidina. Os espécimes foram armazenadas em água destilada a 37 durante 2hrs, 48 hrs, 7, 14, 21 e 28 dias e analisados quanto a cristalinidade do polímero através da difração de Raios X, a dureza mensurada com durômetro na escala shore A, o grau de conversão dos monômeros pela Espectroscopia de Infravermelho Transformada de Fourier (FTIR), a lixiviação de monômeros residuais e a liberação da clorexidina por Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Performace (HPLC). Os resultados mostraram que quanto à cristalinidade dos polímeros nas resinas macias à base de PMMA e de PEMA não alteraram após a incorporação de clorexidina, o que está relacionado à dureza Shore A, que aumentou ao longo do tempo, mas sem alteração significativa para nenhuma das concentrações de diacetato de clorexidina testadas. Já quanto ao grau de conversão, após a incorporação de clorexidina, a resina macia à base de PMMA não apresentou diferença estatisticamente significativa (р>0,05), porém a resina macia à base de PEMA apresentou diminuição significativa do grau de conversão (p<0,05), o que refletiu no aumento significativo da lixiviação de monômeros residuais nas concentrações 0,5% e 1,0% de clorexidina (p<0,05), principalmente nas primeiras 48 horas nessa resina. A resina macia à base de PMMA não apresentou alterações do padrão de lixiviação desses monômeros (р>0,05) e para ambas as resinas a cinética de liberação de clorexidina foi relacionada à lixiviação de monômeros residuais, que para a resina macia à base de PEMA foi maior significativamente nas primeiras 48 horas (p<0,05) e para a resina macia à base de PMMA não teve alteração estatisticamente significativa (р>0,05) se mantendo até o último dia de análise. Desse modo, conclui-se que a incorporação do diacetato de clorexidina não afetou a cristalinidade dos polímeros, inalterando a dureza nas duas resinas, porém o grau de conversão sofreu diminuição após a incorporação de diacetato de clorexidina na resina macia à base de PEMA, o que levou ao aumento da lixiviação de monômeros residuais e curta liberação de clorexidina; enquanto que a resina macia à base de PMMA, devido a não alteração significativa do seu grau de conversão, ocorreu menor lixiviação de monômeros residuais e liberação prolongada de clorexidina.

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A simple modification of Pauly's model for relating food conversion efficiency (K sub(1)) and body weight is proposed. The key parameter is an index to how efficiently food can be absorbed; the other parameter is related to the surface-limiting growth, an important component of von Bertalanff's and Pauly's theories of fish growth.

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The simple model relating food conversion efficiency (K sub(1)) to body weight derived from the theoretical concepts behind von Bertalanffy's growth model, is extended here in the context of Pauly's generalization of that model. The exponent, which was fixed to 1/3 in the simple model, is in the extended model equivalent to 1-d, with d being the weight exponent of the anabolism term in Pauly's growth model. This makes the model applicable to fish for which the assumptions of the original (special) version of von Bertalanffy's growth model are violated.

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The recent development of the pop-up satellite archival tag (PSAT) has allowed the collection of information on a tagged animal, such as geolocation, pressure (depth), and ambient water temperature. The success of early studies, where PSATs were used on pelagic fishes, has spurred increasing interest in the use of these tags on a large variety of species and age groups. However, some species and age groups may not be suitable candidates for carrying a PSAT because of the relatively large size of the tag and the consequent energy cost to the study animal. We examined potential energetic costs to carrying a tag for the cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus). Two forces act on an animal tagged with a PSAT: lift from the PSATs buoyancy and drag as the tag is moved through the water column. In a freshwater flume, a spring scale measured the total force exerted by a PSAT at flume velocities from 0.00 to 0.60 m/s. By measuring the angle of deflection of the PSAT at each velocity, we separated total force into its constituent forces — lift and drag. The power required to carry a PSAT horizontally through the water was then calculated from the drag force and velocity. Using published metabolic rates, we calculated the power for a ray of a given size to swim at a specified velocity (i.e., its swimming power). For each velocity, the power required to carry a PSAT was compared to the swimming power expressed as a percentage, %TAX (Tag Altered eXertion). A %TAX greater than 5% was felt to be energetically significant. Our analysis indicated that a ray larger than 14.8 kg can carry a PSAT without exceeding this criterion. This method of estimating swimming power can be applied to other species and would allow a researcher to decide the suitability of a given study animal for tagging with a PSAT.

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Short-duration (5- or 10-day) deployments of pop-up satellite archival tags were used to estimate survival of white marlin (Tetrapturus albidus) released from the western North Atlantic recreational fishery. Forty-one tags, each recording temperature, pressure, and light level readings approximately every two minutes for 5-day tags (n= 5) or four minutes for 10-day tags (n= 36), were attached to white marlin caught with dead baits rigged on straight-shank (“J”) hooks (n =21) or circle hooks (n=20) in offshore waters of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region, the Dominican Republic, Mexico, and Venezuela. Forty tags (97.8%) transmitted data to the satellites of the Argos system, and 33 tags (82.5%) transmitted data consistent with survival of tagged animals over the deployment duration. Approximately 61% (range: 19−95%) of all archived data were successfully recovered from each tag. Survival was significantly (P<0.01) higher for white marlin caught on circle hooks (100%) than for those caught on straight-shank (“J”) hooks (65%). Time-to-death ranged from 10 minutes to 64 hours following release for the seven documented mortalities, and five animals died within the first six hours after release. These results indicate that a simple change in hook type can significantly increase the survival of white marlin released from recreational fis