Sampling was carried out onboard the R/V ANTEA, during an ‘EPURE–ANR project’ survey.
Stable isotope analyses were carried out at the ‘Stable Isotope Laboratory, Doñana Biological Station’ (http://www.ebd.csic.es/lie/index.html), with support from the ECOCET project.
We thank Susana Carrasco for her efforts, CEPSA and BioProcessing for their support.
Otoliths microchemistry analyses were carried out at the Pôle Spectrométrie Océan (Plouzané, France) (www.pso-brest.org/).
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