Date of Award

5-2026

Degree Type

Masters Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (MS)

School

Ocean Science and Engineering

Committee Chair

Dr. Zachary Darnell

Committee Chair School

Ocean Science and Engineering

Committee Member 2

Dr. Kim De Mutsert

Committee Member 2 School

Ocean Science and Engineering

Committee Member 3

Dr. Marcus Drymon

Abstract

Blue crabs support a valuable commercial fishery in the Gulf of Mexico. Most states require the release of undersized and ovigerous blue crabs, yet mortality of these discarded crabs is an understudied component of total mortality. The first objective of this project was to quantify discard mortality of non-target crabs using bycatch surveys across the Lake Pontchartrain–Mississippi Sound coastal system. Ovigerous crabs were most common at high salinities and temperatures, whereas undersized crab presence was inversely correlated with soak time, temperature, and the number of crabs per trap, and also varied among geographic locations. A reflex action mortality prediction assessment (RAMP) was used to assess mortality likelihood. For non-ovigerous crabs, RAMP score was positively correlated with soak time. For ovigerous crabs, RAMP score was positively associated with carapace width and soak time and varied among geographic locations. Estimated discard mortality rates, expressed as a percentage of total catch, ranged from 0.07%–0.48% in Lake Pontchartrain, 0.04%–0.95% in Western Mississippi Sound, and 0%–3.67% in Central Mississippi Sound. The second objective experimentally tested the impact of handling practices on mortality of discarded crabs. Non-target crabs captured in traps were subjected to one of eight handling treatments mimicking commercial practices. Ovigerous crabs had lower survival than undersized crabs. Undersized crabs exhibited nearly 100% survival when released immediately, although survival decreased with delayed release. Results will aid understanding of discard mortality and inform best practices.

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