International audienceTuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other marine vertebrates, including sea turtles, sharks, seabirds and marine mammals. The development of technical mitigation measures (MM) in fisheries is part of the code of conduct for responsible fisheries. An in-depth analysis of the available literature regarding bycatch mitigation in tuna fisheries with special reference to elasmobranchs was undertaken. Studies highlighting promising MMs were reviewed for four tuna fisheries (longline, purse seine, driftnets and gillnet, and rod and line-including recreational fisheries). The advantages and disadvantages of different MMs are discussed and assessed based on current scientific knowle...
Bycatch, defined here as catch discarded for regulatory, economic or personal reasons, from pelagic ...
AbstractRecently, declining populations of several pelagic shark species have led to global conserva...
International audienceDespite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in mos...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other ma...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other marine verte...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other marine verte...
Overexploitation of bycatch and target species in marine capture fisheries is the most widespread an...
Industrial fisheries threaten oceanic sharks and rays. Effective management and conservation respons...
A particular attention has been paid worldwide on longline fisheries as they catch considerable amou...
Ecological risk assessment is a useful methodology for assisting the management of fisheries from an...
ISSF, in collaboration with other bycatch mitigation projects, such as the EU MADE project and the O...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
Abstract - Ecological risk assessment is a useful methodology for assisting the management of fisher...
Abstract: Manta and devil rays (Mobulids) face several immediate threats, including...
Time-area regulations have been introduced to manage stocks of tropical tuna, given the increased us...
Bycatch, defined here as catch discarded for regulatory, economic or personal reasons, from pelagic ...
AbstractRecently, declining populations of several pelagic shark species have led to global conserva...
International audienceDespite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in mos...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other ma...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other marine verte...
Tuna fisheries have been identified as one of the major threats to populations of other marine verte...
Overexploitation of bycatch and target species in marine capture fisheries is the most widespread an...
Industrial fisheries threaten oceanic sharks and rays. Effective management and conservation respons...
A particular attention has been paid worldwide on longline fisheries as they catch considerable amou...
Ecological risk assessment is a useful methodology for assisting the management of fisheries from an...
ISSF, in collaboration with other bycatch mitigation projects, such as the EU MADE project and the O...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
Abstract - Ecological risk assessment is a useful methodology for assisting the management of fisher...
Abstract: Manta and devil rays (Mobulids) face several immediate threats, including...
Time-area regulations have been introduced to manage stocks of tropical tuna, given the increased us...
Bycatch, defined here as catch discarded for regulatory, economic or personal reasons, from pelagic ...
AbstractRecently, declining populations of several pelagic shark species have led to global conserva...
International audienceDespite bycatch of elasmobranch (sharks and rays) being a major concern in mos...