Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace glauca captured and released from the North Atlantic commercial longline fishery. We think that their comments and comparisons do not accurately reflect a previous survival study of blue sharks in Hawaii (Moyes et al. 2006; Trans Am Fish Soc 135:1389-1397). The differences in mortality between the studies, similar to 5% in the Hawaii-based fishery and similar to 35% in the North Atlantic fishery, were suggested to be due to failure of Moyes et al. (2006) to accurately reflect commercial fishing conditions. Careful examination of the data, however, suggests that the mortality depends on fishery-specific features-hook type, soak time and handlin...
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for...
In the coastal waters of the southeastern United States, the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) ...
Abstract.—Recreational harvests of bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix along the U.S. coast from Maine to F...
Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace g...
Commercial fisheries are recognized as one of the greatest threats to shark populations worldwide, b...
Successful management strategies in both sports fisheries and commercial fisheries require informati...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
The nominal catch of blue sharks in the Canadian Atlantic grossly underestimates the actual catch mo...
Elasmobranchs make up a significant part of bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries, whose induced mor...
Commercial and recreational fisheries around the world typically target specific catch species, but ...
Bycatch mortality is a major factor contributing to shark population declines. Post-release mortalit...
This study investigates mortality of sharks in a commercial longline fishery in Australia. To examin...
For catch-and-release sports fishing and non-retention of commercially caught fish to be justifiable...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for...
In the coastal waters of the southeastern United States, the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) ...
Abstract.—Recreational harvests of bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix along the U.S. coast from Maine to F...
Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace g...
Commercial fisheries are recognized as one of the greatest threats to shark populations worldwide, b...
Successful management strategies in both sports fisheries and commercial fisheries require informati...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
The nominal catch of blue sharks in the Canadian Atlantic grossly underestimates the actual catch mo...
Elasmobranchs make up a significant part of bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries, whose induced mor...
Commercial and recreational fisheries around the world typically target specific catch species, but ...
Bycatch mortality is a major factor contributing to shark population declines. Post-release mortalit...
This study investigates mortality of sharks in a commercial longline fishery in Australia. To examin...
For catch-and-release sports fishing and non-retention of commercially caught fish to be justifiable...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for...
In the coastal waters of the southeastern United States, the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) ...
Abstract.—Recreational harvests of bluefish Pomatomus saltatrix along the U.S. coast from Maine to F...