Abstract Data on the diversity and relative abundance of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) in the Arabian Gulf have been limited to fishery-dependent monitoring of landing sites. Understanding the diversity and abundance of sharks and rays is, however, crucial to inform policy and management plans. Baited Remote Underwater Video Surveys (BRUVS) were conducted in 2015–2016 across the United Arab Emirates Arabian Gulf waters encompassing a range of depths and habitat types. Data from 278 BRUVS (757 hours soak time) were analysed to gather information on diversity, relative abundance, species distribution, and habitat associations. Surveys recorded 213 individuals from 20 species of sharks and rays at 129 stations. The frequency of occurrence of...
Elasmobranchs are experiencing population declines worldwide because of anthropogenic stressors. Mar...
Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emi...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...
The first detailed elasmobranch fisheries data for the Kingdom of Bahrain are presented, based on su...
Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) have become a valuable method for observing large bod...
Sharks and rays are at risk of extinction globally. This reflects low resilience to increasing fishi...
Limited information is one of major problem in managing shark and ray population in Indonesia. This ...
Although fish fauna in the Arabian/Persian Gulf have been studied for decades, shark diversity has o...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
The extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other vertebrates due...
Understanding the distribution of mobile species across broad spatial scales and a variety of habita...
Scientific knowledge is lacking on marine species of economic and conservation importance, hindering...
A low-cost and non-invasive survey technique focused on pelagic sharks was evaluated during an ecoto...
Elasmobranchs are heavily impacted by fishing. Catch statistics are grossly underestimated due to mi...
Elasmobranchs are experiencing population declines worldwide because of anthropogenic stressors. Mar...
Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emi...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...
The first detailed elasmobranch fisheries data for the Kingdom of Bahrain are presented, based on su...
Baited remote underwater video systems (BRUVs) have become a valuable method for observing large bod...
Sharks and rays are at risk of extinction globally. This reflects low resilience to increasing fishi...
Limited information is one of major problem in managing shark and ray population in Indonesia. This ...
Although fish fauna in the Arabian/Persian Gulf have been studied for decades, shark diversity has o...
To sustainably manage fisheries, the stock biology, ecology, and its past and present human exploita...
Not AvailableThe extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other ve...
The extinction risk of sharks, rays and chimaeras is higher than that for most other vertebrates due...
Understanding the distribution of mobile species across broad spatial scales and a variety of habita...
Scientific knowledge is lacking on marine species of economic and conservation importance, hindering...
A low-cost and non-invasive survey technique focused on pelagic sharks was evaluated during an ecoto...
Elasmobranchs are heavily impacted by fishing. Catch statistics are grossly underestimated due to mi...
Elasmobranchs are experiencing population declines worldwide because of anthropogenic stressors. Mar...
Landing site and market surveys of sharks landed along the Arabian Gulf coast of the United Arab Emi...
A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward ext...