First long-term trajectory of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola L.) from the northwestern Mediterranean

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The ocean sunfish is a large fish for which many aspects of its ecology and biology are still poorly known. Electronic tagging was used to provide the first information on the movements of an ocean sunfish from the northwestern Mediterranean. The sunfish moved towards the Gibraltar strait over the year and displayed substantial movements in the water column. The potential of the tagging technique employed for studying its behavior and long-term migratory dynamics, and assessing the post-release survival of ocean sunfish is highlighted.

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Rouyer, T., Landreau, A., Derridj, O., Bonhommeau, S., Frejafond, R., Wendling, B., & Kerzerho, V. (2025). First long-term trajectory of an ocean sunfish (Mola mola L.) from the northwestern Mediterranean. Journal of Fish Biology, 106(5), 1668–1672. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfb.15831

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