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Effect of brine immersion freezing on the determination of ecological tracers in fish
Authors:Nathalie Bodin  Vincent Lucas  Patrice Dewals  Monica Adeline  Jimmy Esparon  Emmanuel Chassot
Affiliation:1. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, UMR 212 EME (IRD/Ifremer/UM2), Avenue Jean Monnet, BP 171, 34200, Sète, France
2. Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, UMR 212 EME (IRD/Ifremer/UM2), BP 570, Victoria, Seychelles
3. Seychelles Fishing Authority (SFA), BP 570, Victoria, Seychelles
Abstract:The use of a multi-ecological tracer approach provides valuable and complementary insights to investigate the complex biology and ecology of large pelagic fish. Brine immersion freezing is the most common preservation technique used onboard for large fish to be frozen whole until they are delivered for sale and processing. We evaluated the effect of brine freezing on lipid and fatty acid composition, C and N stable isotope ratios, and organochlorine contaminant levels of yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis). Fresh tunas were stored in a saturated sodium chlorine brine immersion tank maintained at ?20 °C for 6 weeks, and ecological tracers were analysed on dorsal muscle samples collected before and after brine freezing. No significant effect of the fish preservation technique was found except for δ15N whose signatures slightly increased after a 6-week period of brine immersion. Because N isotopic shift was close to the analytical precision and probably related to a higher risk of salt penetration in small tunas with abraded skin, we consider our results as conservative and conclude that ecological tracers can indeed be analysed on brine-freezing-preserved tunas.
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