Cobia Tagging and Respirometry

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Where do Virginia’s cobia come from, and where do they go in the Fall? These are two of the research questions we aim to answer through a new tagging program. We use surgically implanted tags to track the location of the Cobia so we can follow their movements throughout the year. 

If you retain a tagged fish, please find our tags inside the gut. Send them to VIMS and we’ll give you a reward! 

What do the tags look like?

The acoustic tag is the size of a chapstick and makes a ‘chirp’ that can be heard by listening stations placed in the Bay and up and down the East Coast. The archival tag, which measures depth and temperatures is like a short AAA battery. The external tag is made of a green plastic and protrudes from the bottom of the Cobia.  

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Cobia Respirometry

Here at VIMS, we are trying to understand the impacts of warming and low oxygen on cobia. To do that we put cobia inside a respirometer, which measures the cobia's respiration over time. While the cobia is in the respirometer, we can change the water temperature and oxygen levels to see how the their respiration changes. Based on how its respiration changes, we can determine what temperatures and oxygen levels the fish does not like and thus may avoid in the wild. This research will allow us to determine what type of habitats cobia may use in the future under a changing climate.