Tagging Study To Focus On Striped Bass Health
Written by Maryland Department of Natural Resources   

Subject: Fisheries News from MD DNR Fisheries Service: Tagging Study To Focus On Striped Bass Health


Please see the announcement below regarding a MD DNR/VIMS cooperative tagging study to better understand the extent of mycobacteriosis in resident striped bass in the Chesapeake Bay. For more information, please contact Martin Gary at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Tagging Study To Focus On Striped Bass Health - Anglers, commercial fisherman play vital role in data collection.


ANNAPOLIS - The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) are conducting a cooperative tagging study to better understand mycobacteriadisease of resident striped bassin the Chesapeake Bay.

Mycobacteriosis is a bacterial disease known to be present in striped bass since at least the mid 1980s. Stock assessment analysis has not demonstrated a decline in the population of striped bass and reproduction remains high. This tagging study is designed to determine how or if the disease progresses in fish over time. Diseased and healthy fish are collected, assessed for current health condition, implanted with bright-green anchor tags and released back into the Chesapeake Bay.

“Coordination between DNR and VIMS will ensure that fish recaptured in the Chesapeake Bay are collected and analyzed in a timely manner, regardless of where they are caught,” said Howard King, Director of DNR’s Fisheries Service. “Results of this study will increase our understanding of the potential impacts of mycobacteriosis on the striped bass population.”

Fish will be tagged each spring and fall through at least 2009. Both agencies are using a bright-green colored anchor tag marked with either “VIMS” or “MD DNR” that includes a toll free number (1-866-845-3379) to report the fish. A reward is being offered for the return of tagged whole fish to biologists so that they can be examined. Fish bearing the bright-green tag are exempt from Maryland and Virginia daily catch limits and seasonal and size restrictions, provided that they are reported promptly, kept intact, kept cool or chilled (not frozen) and turned over to DNR or VIMS. Cooperation by anglers, commercial fishermen and charter boat captains is very much needed for success of this study. Tagged fish captured outside Maryland and Virginia waters should still be reported on the toll free number and the tag returned by mail.

May 17, 2007


><((((º>
Martin L. Gary
Fisheries Ecologist
MD DNR Fisheries Service
580 Taylor Avenue Floor B-2
Annapolis, MD 21401
e mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
410-260-8289 (office)
410-279-0459 (cell)
410-260-8279 (fax)
 

Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night

secrets-surf-fishing-night-small

Speaking of Winter Reading...

Re-released for 2010 - Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night

Available at Saltwater Edge, SRI, and River's End



Sponsored Links

Moon Phase