Background: In recent decades, large pelagic and coastal shark populations have declined dramatically with increased fishing; however, the status of sharks in other systems such as coral reefs remains largely unassessed despite a long history of exploitation. Here we explore the contemporary distribution and sighting frequency of sharks on reefs in the greater-Caribbean and assess the possible role of human pressures on observed patterns. Methodology/Principal Findings:We analyzed 76,340 underwater surveys carried out by trained volunteer divers between 1993 and 2008. Surveys were grouped within one km2 cells, which allowed us to determine the contemporary geographical distribution and sighting frequency of sharks. Sighting frequency was ca...
Scientific monitoring has recorded only a recent fraction of the oceans' alteration history. This bi...
What did coral reef ecosystems look before human impacts became pervasive? Although we cannot effect...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to thei...
On coral reefs, diver-surveys of shark abundance indicate that populations are severely depleted, ev...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
1. The decline of large-bodied predatory species in the oceans is a concern both from a sustainabili...
Oceanic shark and ray populations have declined by 71% due to an 18-fold increase in fishing pressur...
Collapses of predator populations, caused mainly by unsustainable fishing, have been documented in m...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human fishing impacts on...
Scientific monitoring has recorded only a recent fraction of the oceans' alteration history. This bi...
What did coral reef ecosystems look before human impacts became pervasive? Although we cannot effect...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to thei...
On coral reefs, diver-surveys of shark abundance indicate that populations are severely depleted, ev...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
1. The decline of large-bodied predatory species in the oceans is a concern both from a sustainabili...
Oceanic shark and ray populations have declined by 71% due to an 18-fold increase in fishing pressur...
Collapses of predator populations, caused mainly by unsustainable fishing, have been documented in m...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human fishing impacts on...
Scientific monitoring has recorded only a recent fraction of the oceans' alteration history. This bi...
What did coral reef ecosystems look before human impacts became pervasive? Although we cannot effect...
Carcharhinid sharks can make up a large fraction of the top predators inhabiting tropical marine eco...