Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world. Although often important in terms of food security, their low value and inherent complexity provides an imposing hurdle to sustainable management. An observer survey of a small-scale commercial gill-net fishery operating within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage area revealed at least 38 species of elasmobranch were present in the catch. Of the total elasmobranch catch, 95% was 25 species of Carcharhiniformes from the families Carcharhinidae, Hemigaleidae and Sphyrnidae. Individual species were captured in a variety of ways by the fishery, often with strongly biased sex ratios and in a variety of life stages (e.g. neonates, juveniles, adu...
The status of elasmobranchs in Southeast Asia has been highlighted as a serious concern, yet there a...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
One-third of all elasmobranch species currently known to occur in Papua New Guinea are taken as byca...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Abstract. Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of ...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
The status of five species of commercially exploited sharks within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Par...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are captured by a number of coastal fisheries operating across tropi...
Indonesia has the world’s largest shark fishery, but very little locally relevant information is ava...
Elasmobranchs are declining worldwide due to overfishing. In developing countries and island states ...
Sharks and rays are at risk of extinction globally. This reflects low resilience to increasing fishi...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
The implementation of fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent sampling was used to assess the ...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
The status of elasmobranchs in Southeast Asia has been highlighted as a serious concern, yet there a...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
One-third of all elasmobranch species currently known to occur in Papua New Guinea are taken as byca...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Abstract. Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of ...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
The status of five species of commercially exploited sharks within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Par...
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are captured by a number of coastal fisheries operating across tropi...
Indonesia has the world’s largest shark fishery, but very little locally relevant information is ava...
Elasmobranchs are declining worldwide due to overfishing. In developing countries and island states ...
Sharks and rays are at risk of extinction globally. This reflects low resilience to increasing fishi...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Currently 134 known species of sharks and rays divided into six functional groups. Susceptibility Us...
The implementation of fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent sampling was used to assess the ...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
The status of elasmobranchs in Southeast Asia has been highlighted as a serious concern, yet there a...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
One-third of all elasmobranch species currently known to occur in Papua New Guinea are taken as byca...