Sennai Habtes has been a longtime collaborator with the FORCES lab, since his days as a PhD student. We are always excited to get to sail with him each year! Sennai is a Research Assistant Professor of Biological Oceanography at the Center for Marine and Environmental Studies, University of the Virgin Islands.
"This year I am working with the scientists of the NOAA
SEFSC, Dr. Dan Otis from the University of South Florida, and Dr. David Lindo from the City University of New York, to understand
how physical oceanographic processes affect larval dispersal around spawning periods. We are particularly
interested in two phenomena: where do grouper larvae go after they are
spawned, and how the oceanographic conditions surrounding high
biological productivity areas in the USVI and Puerto Rico have an impact.
Myctoperca venenosa, or the Yellowfin Grouper, spawn
approximately 8-10 days after the full moon from January until April, at
spawning aggregations sites along the shelf surrounding the USVI
(primarily along the Gramanik Bank, on the South Drop).
Although we routinely sample for larval fish during the times of year
when grouper are actively spawning around the USVI, we have very little
luck catching these larvae. We believe this may because they target
zones with particular currents that transport
the larvae below the surface. During this cruise we are using
specialized nets called a MOCNESS (Multiple Openning and Closing Net
Environmental Sampling System) to sample the area surrounding the
spawning aggregations. This will allow us to determine where
in the water column these larvae are transported.
Grouper larva, ~5mm length Photo credit: FORCES Lab |
Satellite image shows the oceanography of the US Virgin Islands, with tracks of the drifters deployed on NF-17-03. Image courtesy of Dr. Dan Otis - Institute for Marine Remote Sensing USF-CMS |
For more on Sennai’s research see his faculty webpage at UVI: http://www.uvi.edu/directory/profiles/staff/habtes-sennai-y.aspx
or this recent news post from the team at the VI-EPSCoR program about Sennai’s background and his research: https://www.viepscor.org/news/2017/4/12/drhabtes
or this recent news post from the team at the VI-EPSCoR program about Sennai’s background and his research: https://www.viepscor.org/news/2017/4/12/drhabtes
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