Age, growth, and reproductive biology of Achilles tang (Acanthurus achilles) around Hawai'i Island, USA
A culturally important food fish in Hawai'i, Achilles tang (Acanthurus achilles Shaw), recently experienced sharp declines in biomass, density, and average length in west Hawai'i Island. In December 2022, State resource managers placed a 2-year moratorium on the Achilles tang fishery in west Hawai'i Island so that the cause of the collapse could be explored. The lack of life-history information for Achilles tang from Hawai'i, or elsewhere in its range, has been noted as an impediment to decision-making. Therefore, our objectives were to characterize this population’s age, growth, and reproductive biology. In working with community fishers, we collected 363 individuals ranging 69 – 264 mm in fork length (FL) and 0 – 39 years in age based on estimates from otoliths. Achilles tang in Hawai'i exhibit a high growth rate, reaching 138 ± 11 mm FL (mean ± SE) in their first year, and exhibit relatively little growth after their second year (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2025 |
|---|---|
| Title | Age, growth, and reproductive biology of Achilles tang (Acanthurus achilles) around Hawai'i Island, USA |
| DOI | 10.1007/s10641-024-01578-3 |
| Authors | Timothy B. Grabowski, Richard Massey, Dawn McSwain, Annie Larson, Lillian Joy Tuttle Raz, Eva Schemmel, Danielle E. Bartz, Nikola Rodriguez |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Index ID | 70266743 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | Coop Res Unit Seattle |