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Instructions for Using the DNA Sampling Kit for Atlantic Tarpon

Tarpon anglers can learn how to collect, store and submit tarpon DNA samples to Fish and Wildlife Research Institute biologists who are conducting the statewide Tarpon Genetic Recapture Study.

The objective is to remove a small sample of skin cells from the outer jaw of the captured tarpon before it is released.  This can be done with minimal handling while the fish remains in the water.

This image shows the method by which skin cells may be sampled. This image shows a sample sponge with an adequate collection of skin cells.


 

The new and improved tarpon DNA sampling kit.

 




DNA Sampling Kit
• Three (3) abrasive scrub pads
   for single use
• A pencil
• An instruction sheet
• Waterproof data sheet
• Three (3) labeled vials with
   storage solution


 




Instructions for Use

1. Though this task might be easier as a two-person operation, a freshly captured tarpon is often easily controlled by one person grasping the jaw with one hand leaving the other hand free to obtain the sample.  

2. When the captured tarpon is beside the boat under control, use the sampling sponge to rub the fish's outer jaw until the sponge is white or silver. A $50.00 permit (jawtag) is not required to take a DNA jaw scrape from a tarpon.

3. After the tarpon is released, rinse your hands in seawater to remove all slime.

4. Place the sponge into a vial containing storage solution and close the lid tightly.  Try not to let slime, excess water, or other things get into the vial. 

5. At least 3/4 of the sponge should be submerged in the storage solution.  If the solution spills or has drained out of the vial, insert the sponge into the vial but keep that vial refrigerated/frozen until a replacement vial containing storage solution can be obtained. Once the sponge is re-submerged in the replacement vial, it no longer requires refrigeration.

6. It is very important to use a different sponge and vial for each different fish.

7. Vials are pre-labeled with a specimen ID number (for example Mat-25-01).  Write the identification number on a data sheet in the spot for a new entry and record the additional information for each different tarpon.

8. We are asking for location information to track the movement of tarpon when they are recaptured.  General descriptive information (such as 200 yards south of the end of the north Skyway Pier) is fine.  GPS coordinates, if available, are preferred.  We are also asking if the fish swam away safely.  If it died (for example was eaten by a shark), we can still use the information for our study of stock structure.

9. Samples can remain at room temperature until delivery to FWRI as long as the sponge is at least 3/4 submerged in the storage solution. If not, please see number 5 above. Jaw scrape tissues might start to dissolve into the storage solution over time—this is OK.

Kits and refills (additional vials and data sheets) are available by e-mailing tarpongenetics@myfwc.com or call 1-800-367-4461. 

Even if you do not have a kit, you can still collect a sample!  Here's how...

• Use a clean pair of scissors to take a one-half inch (1/2") fin clip preferably from the long "thread" part of the dorsal fin.

• Place the fin clip into a clean plastic baggie (e.g. Ziploc) and immediately place on ice in your cooler.

• Place a label with your name, contact  information, date and location of capture, and approximate length of tarpon in the baggie with the sample or write it on the bag (see step 8 above).

• When you arrive home, place the Ziploc with the DNA sample(s) in your freezer until they can be dropped off at FWRI or you receive a sampling kit. Finclips from your freezer can then be transferred to the vials of storage solution in the sampling kit.

• Remember to rinse and dry the scissors between uses for different tarpon.  Always use a clean baggie and new label for each different sample.

Feel free to hold all of your samples until the end of the tarpon season.  All samples can be dropped off at one of the sites listed below, at an FWRI facility near you or just mail them to FWC FWRI, Attention: Tarpon Genetics, 100 8th Ave SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33701

Good news...
We have already identified four (4) recaptured tarpon from DNA samples donated by our Florida anglers!

Thank you for all of your efforts!


FWRI / MML TARPON GENETIC RECAPTURE PROGRAM
KIT DISTRIBUTION AND/OR SAMPLE COLLECTION LOCATIONS
(as of 06-10-2008)

Panhandle  —   Regional map    Statewide map
Scipio Creek Marina, 301 Market St., Apalachicola, (850) 653-8030
Circle J's Bait & Tackle, 4340 Crawfordville Hwy, Crawfordville, (850) 926-4460
Jerry's Bait and Tackle, 664 Woodville Hwy, Crawfordville,  (850) 421-3248
Half Hitch Tackle, 621 East Highway 98, Destin,  (850) 837-3121
Fishermen's Choice B and T, 330 Hwy 98, Eastpoint,  (850) 670-8808
Indian Pass Campground, 2817 Indian Pass Rd, Indian Pass,  (850) 227-7203
Village Mart, 2348 Hwy 98 E, Lanark Village,  (850) 697-4600
Half Hitch Tackle, 2206 Thomas Drive, Panama City,  (850) 234-2621
Half Hitch Tackle, 212A Highway 98, Port St Joe,  (850) 227-7100
Yellowfin Ocean Sports, 3005 East County Road 30-A, Seagrove Beach,  (850) 231-9024
 
Nature Coast —   Regional map    Statewide map
Marina Hardware, 1st Street, Cedar Key,  (352) 543-5804
Ed’s Tackle Shop, 983 N Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River,  (352) 795-4178
Pete's Pier, 1 SW 1st Place, Crystal River,  (352) 795-3302
MacRae's Motel and Marina, 5300 S. Cherokee Way, Homosassa, (352) 628-2602
Horseshoe Beach Marina, Highway 351, Horseshoe Beach,  (352) 498-5687
Keaton Beach Motel/Marina, 20650 Keaton Beach Drive, Keaton Beach, (850) 578-2897
Yankeetown General Store, 6611 Hwy. 40 West, Yankeetown,  (352) 447-2532
 
Tampa Bay —   Regional map    Statewide map
Corkey's Live Bait and Tackle, 10103 Cortez Rd. West, Bradenton,  (941) 792-7901
Clearwater Bait and Tackle, 2999 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater,  (727) 669-5455
Annie's Bait and Tackle, 4334 127th Street West, Cortez, (941) 794-3580
Island Discount Tackle, 5503 Marina Drive, Holmes Beach, (941) 779-2838
Bett's Fishing Center, 12504 Starkey Place, Largo,  (727) 518-7637
Don's Dock, 215 Boardwalk Place, Madiera Beach,  (727) 391-3223
Hubbard's Marina, 150 John's Pass Boardwalk, Madeira Beach, (727) 393-1947
Rick's Rods, 390 150th Ave, Madeira Beach, (727) 399-9963
Skyway Bait and Tackle, 4808 U.S. Hwy 19 North, Palmetto,  (941) 721-0461
Tropic Isles Marina, 509 Marina Drive, Palmetto,  (941) 729-8128
Holy Mackerel Tackle, 8629 49th St. N, Pinellas Park,  (727) 547-9889
South Shore Bait & Tackle, 55 Us Hwy 41 N, Ruskin, (813) 641-2010
Gulf to Bay Bait and Tackle, 6920 Gulf Blvd., St. Pete Beach,  (727) 367-4756
Ultimate Fishing Center, 9385 Bay Pines Blvd., St. Petersburg,  (727) 320-9032
O'Neill's Skyway Marina, 6701 34th St. S, St. Petersburg,  (727) 867-2585
Canoe Country Outfitters, 6493 54th Ave N, St Petersburg, (727) 545-4554
North Skyway Fishing Pier, I-275 at Skyway Bridge, St Petersburg, (727) 865-0668
South Skyway Fishing Pier, I-275 at Skyway Bridge, Terra Ceia, (941) 729-0117
Tight Lines Tackle, 6924 North Armenia Ave., Tampa,  (813) 932-4721
Bill's Bait and Tackle, 9806 Hwy 92 East, Tampa,  (813) 621-4237
Denny B's Bait and Tackle, 9735 West Hillsborough Ave., Tampa,  (813) 885-9811
Tampa Bay Fishing Outfitters, 3916 West Osborne Ave, Tampa, (813) 870-1234
Gandy Bait and Tackle, 4923 Gandy Blvd, Tampa,  (813) 839-5551
Southeastern Fishing Tackle Liquidators, 2907 N. Florida Ave, Tampa, (813)223-3775
Bait Bucket, 108 Pinellas Bayway, Tierra Verde,  (727) 864-2108
 
Southwest —   Regional map    Statewide map
Fishing Unlimited Outfitters, 431 Park Ave., Boca Grande, FL  33921, 941-964-0907
Master Bait and Tackle, 4465 Bonito Beach Rd., Bonito Beach,  (239) 992-2553
Hickory Bait & Tackle, 23149 Weeks Fish Camp Rd, Bonita Springs, (239) 498-0090
Bradenton Discount Tackle, 3113 First St E, Bradenton, (941) 746-6020
Angler's Outlet, 4404 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral,  (239) 549-7555
Boca Boats, 5 Leeward Dr., Cape Haze, FL  33946, 941-964-1333
Stump Pass Marina, 260 Maryland Ave., Englewood, FL, (941) 697-2206
Englewood Bait House, 1450 Beach Rd., Englewood, FL  34233, 727-867-3603
Shack Baits at Punta Rassa, 17501 Harbour Pt. Dr., Fort Myers,  (239) 489-0999
The UPS Store, 16970 San Carlos Blvd., Fort Myers, STE 3, (239) 454-7111
Guts-N-Glory Tackle, 17637 San Carlos Blvd, Ft. Myers, (239) 267-4713
Caxambas Pass Bait/Ship, 909 Collier Court, Marco Island,  (239) 642-0004
Angler's Answer, 11387 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, (239) 775-7336
Dockside Store, 100 Circuit Road, Nokomis, (941) 480-9744
Lehr's Economy Tackle, 1366 N. Tamiami Trail, N. Ft. Myers,  (239) 995-2280
Eldred's Marina, PO Box 236, Placida, FL  33946, 941-697-1431
Gasparilla Marina, 15001 Gasparilla Rd., Placida, 33946, 941-697-2280
Captain Ted’s Tackle, 2733 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL, (941) 627-6800
El Jobean Bait and Tackle, 4370 Garden Rd, Port Charlotte, (941)613-2248
King Fisher Fleet, 1200 West Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda, (941) 639-0969
The Bait Box, 1041 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel Island, (239) 472-1618
CB's Saltwater Outfitters, 1249 Stickney Point Road, Sarasota, 941-349-4400
Hart's Landing, 920 Ringling Causeway, Sarasota, 941-955-0011
New Pass Bait and Grill, 1498 1/2 Ken Thompson Parkway, Sarasota, (941) 388-3050

Southeast/Keys —   Regional map    Statewide map
Haulover Marine Center, 15000 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour, (305) 945-3934
Jig's Bait and Tackle, MM 30.3, Big Pine Key, (305) 872-1040
Boynton Fishermen's Supply, 618 N. Federal Hwy, Boynton Beach, (561) 736-0568
Angler's Bait and Tackle, 230 E. Dania Beach Blvd., Dania Beach, (954) 925-9995
Don's Bait and Tackle, 30710 S. Federal Hwy, Homestead, (305) 247-6616
World Wide Sportsman, 81576 Overseas Hwy, Islamorada, (305) 664-3398
Yellow Bait House, MM 101.7, Key Largo,  (305) 451-0921
Key West Bait & Tackle, 241 Margaret St, Key West, FL, (305) 292-1961
Willie's Baits & Offshore Tackle, 220 U.S. 1, Lake Park, (561) 848-4484
Capt. John's Bait & Tackle, 3112 E. Ocean Ave, Lantana, (561) 585-4456
Perk's Bait & Tackle,1218 W. Lantana Rd, Lantana, (561) 582-3133
Custom Rod and Reel, 1835 NE 25th St., Lighthouse Point, (954) 786-3161
World Class Angler, 5050 Overseas Hwy, Marathon, (305) 743-6139
Lott Bros., Inc., 631 Northlake Blvd, North Palm Beach, (561) 844-0244
Seven Seas Bait & Tackle, 47 E. Blue Heron Blvd, Riviera Beach, (561) 842-7190
Reel Em In Bait and Tackle, 1671 US Hwy 1 - Suite A, Sebastian, (772) 581-1027 

 
Northeast/East Central —   Regional map    Statewide map
Amelia Island Bait & Tackle, 1925 S. 14th St., Fernandina Beach, (904) 277.0775
Nassau Sound Bait Tackle, 19255 14th St. South, #3, Fernandina Beach, (904) 277.0775
Flagler Beach Bait and Tackle, 215 J Highway A1A, Flagler Beach, (386)439-2200
Thrifty Outdoors, 6300 Yukon Rd., Jacksonville, (904) 783-0339
Strike Zone Fishing, 11702 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, (904) 641-2433
Snook Nook, 3595 NE Indian River Dr., Jensen Beach, (772) 334-2145
Fishing Headquarters, 633 N Hwy A1A Alt, Jupiter, (561) 743-7335
Orlando Outfitters, 2814 Corrine Dr, Orlando, (407)896-8220
Whitey's Bait and Tackle, 9030 Hwy A1A, Melbourne Beach, (321) 724-1440
Mitchell's Bait and Tackle, 4480 SE St. Lucie Blvd, Port Salerno, (772) 287-0486
Avid Angler, 2101 N Ponce Blvd., St. Augustine, (904) 824-8322
The Fly Fisherman, 1114 South Washington Ave. (US 1), Titusville, (321)267-0348
Skeeter Lagoon's Bait & Tackle, 450 Garden Street Titusville, (321)383-2001
Professional Outfitters, 1204 S. US Hwy 1, Vero Beach, (772)569-3666



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