t’s a somber anniversary in the Florida Keys. This time last year, residents and tourists began witnessing the bizarre behavior of fish spinning disoriented and acting distressed. The phenomenon impacted more than 80 species of fish and rays and stunned onlookers and social media users. But it was the critically endangered smalltooth sawfish that suffered the biggest loss. At least 54 were reported dead by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission from Key West, north to the Saint Lucie River, to even as far as Tampa Bay.
Successful Sawfish Tagging in the Keys
In mid November, the Grubbs lab and the Bimini Biological Field Station team spent five days tagging and collecting biological samples from endangered smalltooth sawfish in the Florida Keys. 11 large sawfish were successfully acoustically tagged and blood samples were taken for future analysis.