Greetings,
I am looking for information on the depth distribution of a couple species of fish - mahimahi (Coryphaena hippurus), giant trevally (Caranx igobilis), wahoo or ono, (Acanthocybium solanderi), pelagic file fish (species unknown, but those found around Hawaii), and swordfish (Ziphias gladius). I'm studying diving behaviour of false killer whales in Hawaii, which are known or thought to feed on all of these species, and I'm trying to compare dive depths of false killer whales to the depth distribution of their prey. I have found some limited information on mahimahi (Boggs 1992; Massuti et al. 1998), but nothing yet on the other species, and would appreciate suggestions of any references or people to contact who might have information on the depth distribution of these species.
Thanks very much,
Robin
References
Boggs,C.H. 1992. Depth, capture time, and hooked longevity of longline-caught pelagic fish: timing bites of fish with chips. Fish. Bull., U.S. 90:642-658.
Massuti,E., S. Deudero, P. Sanchez, and B. Morales-Nin. 1998. Diet and feeding of dolphin (Coryphaena hippurus) in western Mediterranean waters. Bulletin of Marine Science 63:329-341.
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