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Puffers In Peril: WhatS Happening To The Pufferfish?

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Source: SMN-News 19 May 2023 02:17 PM

BOSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAIRE:--- Over the past few weeks, BoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAire aND Curacao have witnessed a large number of sharp-nosed pufferfish washing ashore. Interestingly, this die-off seems to mirror a 2017 event of the same species near Costa Rica. This die-off is not only a concern for the pufferfish but also similar fish or animals that may feed on sick pufferfish, such as green turtles.
The sharp-nose pufferfish (Canthigaster rostrata) is a small species of pufferfish fouND throughout the Caribbean. It is relatively small, growing up to only 7cm in length, aND is easily recognizable by its beaked snout aND black aND white stripes on its body. This fish is often fouND in shallow waters arouND coral reefs, where it feeds on algae aND small invertebrates. While it may seem harmless due to its small size, the sharp-nosed pufferfish is actually quite toxic to eat. Like all pufferfish, it contains a potent toxin known as tetrodotoxin, which is fouND in its skin, liver, aND other organs.
BoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAire aND Curacao
In recent weeks, BoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAire aND Curacao have seen a large number of these pufferfish washing ashore. Although the root cause is still unknown, it is likely linked to the population explosion seen on the reef the months before. This parallels to the 2017 mass mortality event that occurred along the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica.
Costa Rica
After this incident in Costa Rica, iNDividual pufferfish were collected aND stUDied to identify the cause of this mass die-off. It was thought this episode could be linked to similar events in other Caribbean locations aND may be associated with changes in sea temperature or resource exhaustion during their recruitment period (the process by which very young, small fish survive to become slightly older, larger fish). In the eND, no single cause could be identified, but this stUDy highlighted the need to document aND monitor iNDicators of changes in the ocean, aND scientifically document mass mortality events.
Impacts
The sight of huNDreds of these tiny pufferfish washing ashore on BoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAire aND Curaao immediately raised concern on the islaNDs. In addition to being alarming for residents aND tourists, these sick pufferfish can also have a significant impact on animals who may be scavenging for food, as these fish can be quite toxic. Green sea turtles are opportunistic feeders, meaning they will quickly sSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAck on dead fish they fiND along the reef. Sea Turtle Conservation BoSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAire (STCB) had a number of reports of sick green turtles since the start of this incident. STCB has had eight turtles in rehab so far aND has coNDucted necropsies on two juvenile green turtles. During the necropsy, STCB discovered 37 pufferfish, a lethal sSPArty/23/national-alliance'>NAck for a young green turtle, in the stomach of one of the turtles.
Implications
Although there is still no clear answer as to what has caused this mass die-off, it is likely linked to the population boom seen in the months before. Extreme competition for resources could leave large numbers of their population uNDernourished or vulnerable to disease. It does not seem that whatever caused this mass die-off is affecting other species of fish, but it is important to stay vigilant aND report any unusual sightinSPArty/9/general-solidaire'>GS to the local park authorities.


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