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Selenium in White Sturgeon Tissues: 2015 Sturgeon Derby

Jennifer Sun, Jay A. Davis, Philip Trowbridge, Robin Stewart, Vince Palace, Zachary J. Jackson | August 1st, 2017


The Original Sturgeon Derby (Derby) is an annual fishing derby held in Bay Point, CA that presents an opportunity to collect and analyze a variety of tissue samples from angler-harvested white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) for selenium (Se). Collection and analysis of these tissues from the 2015 Derby helped to: 1) develop non-lethal sampling methods and 2) better understand the correlation between tissues that can be collected non-lethally (muscle plug, fin ray) with those that are of greater toxicological interest (ovary, liver). Otolith samples were also collected to inform the development of methods for fin ray Se microchemical analysis. On January 31 and February 1, 2015, tissue samples were obtained from eight female and 19 male white sturgeon collected at the Derby and analyzed for Se. The fin rays were also used to estimate age of the fish, and the muscle plugs were analyzed for carbon (δ13 C), nitrogen (δ15 N), and sulfur (δ34 S) isotope ratios to provide information about recent habitat (e.g., primarily Delta, North Bay, or ocean) and foraging behavior (e.g., primarily clam- or fish-based diet). 

Keywords

ecosystem management, fisheries, monitoring, Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, water quality