Substantial ecological, economic and social problems result from shark interactions in pelagic longline fisheries. Improved understanding of industry attitudes and practices towards shark interactions assists with managing these problems. Information on fisher knowledge and new strategies for shark avoidance may benefit sharks and fishers. A study of 12 pelagic longline fisheries from eight countries shows that incentives to avoid sharks vary along a continuum, based on whether sharks represent an economic disadvantage or advantage. Shark avoidance practices are limited, including avoiding certain areas, moving when shark interaction rates are high, using fish instead of squid for bait and deeper setting. Some conventionally emp...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
Substantial ecological, economic and social problems result from shark interactions in pelagic long...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
The capture of pelagic sharks as bycatch of the South African pelagic longline fleet targeting tuna ...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
AbstractBycatch (the unintentional catch of non-target species or sizes) is consistently ranked as o...
Bycatch (the unintentional catch of non-target species or sizes) is consistently ranked as one of th...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
1. Over the past two decades the number of fisheries targeting shark resources has increased dramati...
Shark attacks on humans have prompted the implementation of shark control programs aiming at reducin...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...
Substantial ecological, economic and social problems result from shark interactions in pelagic long...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
The capture of pelagic sharks as bycatch of the South African pelagic longline fleet targeting tuna ...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding ...
AbstractBycatch (the unintentional catch of non-target species or sizes) is consistently ranked as o...
Bycatch (the unintentional catch of non-target species or sizes) is consistently ranked as one of th...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
1. Over the past two decades the number of fisheries targeting shark resources has increased dramati...
Shark attacks on humans have prompted the implementation of shark control programs aiming at reducin...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions ...