Incidental capture of air‑breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality for many threatened populations. Even when individuals are discarded alive, they may not survive due to direct injury, or due to more cryptic internal physiological injury such as decompression sickness. Post‑release mortality, however, can be difficult to determine. In this pilot study, we deployed survivorship pop‑up archival tags (sPAT) (n = 3) for an air‑breathing species, the olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea), one of the first studies to do so. We found that at least two of the three turtles survived after being captured in demersal fish trawl nets and being resuscitated from a comatose state following standard UN Food and Agricultu...
A recent exchange in MEPS between some eminent marine turtle ecologists (Chaloupka et al. 2004b, Hay...
Seven species of sea turtle are found on earth and all are either threatened or endangered. Unfortun...
1.Spatio-temporal distribution and anthropogenic mortality factors were investigated in loggerhead t...
Incidental capture of air‑breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality for many ...
Abstract Incidental capture of air-breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality ...
We deployed pop-off satellite archival tags (PSATs) on 14 olive ridley turtles Lepidochelys olivacea...
Sea turtles are subjected to involuntary submergence and potential mortality due to incidental captu...
This is an accepted manuscript of the published article. Sea turtle stranding events provide an oppo...
Entanglement in anthropogenic debris poses a threat to marine wildlife. Although this is recognised ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData Availa...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target organisms, occurs in most commercial fisheries. Althou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Inter Research via the DOI in this record.E...
Abstract Aims The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of stranding of 1,860 loggerhead tur...
The Australian continental shelf is one of the few remaining areas of the world where sea turtle pop...
1. Drifting longlines are considered a major threat to endangered sea turtle populations worldwide. ...
A recent exchange in MEPS between some eminent marine turtle ecologists (Chaloupka et al. 2004b, Hay...
Seven species of sea turtle are found on earth and all are either threatened or endangered. Unfortun...
1.Spatio-temporal distribution and anthropogenic mortality factors were investigated in loggerhead t...
Incidental capture of air‑breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality for many ...
Abstract Incidental capture of air-breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality ...
We deployed pop-off satellite archival tags (PSATs) on 14 olive ridley turtles Lepidochelys olivacea...
Sea turtles are subjected to involuntary submergence and potential mortality due to incidental captu...
This is an accepted manuscript of the published article. Sea turtle stranding events provide an oppo...
Entanglement in anthropogenic debris poses a threat to marine wildlife. Although this is recognised ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData Availa...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target organisms, occurs in most commercial fisheries. Althou...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Inter Research via the DOI in this record.E...
Abstract Aims The aims of this study were to analyze the causes of stranding of 1,860 loggerhead tur...
The Australian continental shelf is one of the few remaining areas of the world where sea turtle pop...
1. Drifting longlines are considered a major threat to endangered sea turtle populations worldwide. ...
A recent exchange in MEPS between some eminent marine turtle ecologists (Chaloupka et al. 2004b, Hay...
Seven species of sea turtle are found on earth and all are either threatened or endangered. Unfortun...
1.Spatio-temporal distribution and anthropogenic mortality factors were investigated in loggerhead t...