Our understanding of the ecological role of larger elasmobranchs is limited by a lack of information on their spatial and seasonal abundance. Analysis of 14 years of gill-net catch data in south-eastern Queensland, Australia, revealed that the species composition of large sharks and other elasmobranchs significantly differed among beaches and seasons. Spinner sharks (Carcharhinus brevipinna) and hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna spp.) comprised nearly half the catch of all elasmobranchs. Although the distribution of these sharks overlapped, spatial variation existed in their abundance. Spinner sharks characterised the catch at Sunshine Coast beaches, whereas the catch at Gold Coast beaches was dominated by hammerhead sharks. Seasonal differences i...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Our understanding of the ecological role of larger elasmobranchs is limited by a lack of information...
The implementation of fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent sampling was used to assess the ...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Experimental gillnetting and setlining provided a detailed account of shark and ray composition at t...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are captured by a number of coastal fisheries operating across tropi...
The New South Wales (NSW) government has operated a program of netting beaches for the protection of...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...
Our understanding of the ecological role of larger elasmobranchs is limited by a lack of information...
The implementation of fisheries-dependent and fisheries-independent sampling was used to assess the ...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
The extent to which sharks segregate by size and sex determines the population structure and the sca...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Experimental gillnetting and setlining provided a detailed account of shark and ray composition at t...
Effective conservation and management of shark populations is complicated by our limited understandi...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) are captured by a number of coastal fisheries operating across tropi...
The New South Wales (NSW) government has operated a program of netting beaches for the protection of...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
As coastal species experience increasing anthropogenic pressures there is a growing need to characte...