Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often designed with little prior knowledge of the spatial behaviour of the species they are designed to protect. Currently, the Coral Sea area and its seamounts (north-east Australia) are under review to determine if MPAs are warranted. The protection of sharks at these seamounts should be an integral component of conservation plans. Therefore, knowledge on the spatial ecology of sharks at the Coral Sea seamounts is essential for the appropriate implementation of management and conservation plans. Acoustic telemetry was used to determine residency, site fidelity and spatial use of three shark species at Osprey Reef: whitetip reef sharks Triaenodon obe...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human fishing impacts on...
Sharks present a critical conservation challenge, but little is known about their spatial distributi...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
Dramatic declines in reef shark populations have been documented worldwide in response to human acti...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Global declines in shark populations have created uncertainty in the future status of many species a...
Marine protected areas (MPA) are one management tool that can potentially reduce declining shark pop...
Large marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently been established throughout the world at an unprec...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human fishing impacts on...
Sharks present a critical conservation challenge, but little is known about their spatial distributi...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are a common conservation strategy, these areas are often des...
1. Reef sharks are declining world-wide under ever-increasing fishing pressure, with potential conse...
Dramatic declines in reef shark populations have been documented worldwide in response to human acti...
Quantifying shark distribution patterns and species-specific habitat associations in response to geo...
Global declines in shark populations have created uncertainty in the future status of many species a...
Marine protected areas (MPA) are one management tool that can potentially reduce declining shark pop...
Large marine protected areas (MPAs) have recently been established throughout the world at an unprec...
© The Author(s), 2014. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human fishing impacts on...
Sharks present a critical conservation challenge, but little is known about their spatial distributi...
1. Reef sharks are declining worldwide under ever increasing fishing pressure with potential consequ...