Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, including the oceanic purse-seine fishery. The aim of this study was to assess the spatial and temporal variation in bycatch rates of these species in the entire European purse-seine fishery operating in the Atlantic and Indian oceans. The study was based on data collected through observer programs from 1995 to 2011. During that period, a total of 15 913 fishing sets were observed, including 6 515 on Drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (DFADs) and 9 398 on free swimming schools, representing a global coverage of 10.3% and 5.1% of the total fishing activity in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean, respectively. Moreover, from 2003 to 2011, 14 124 specific obs...
In recent years, there is concern on the large scale mortality of sea turtles due to incidental catc...
There is little documentation available on the impact of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing nets (...
Overlap of small-scale fisheries with sea turtle high-use areas is of growing concern, but the exten...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Bycatch of marine turtles, vulnerable or endangered species, is a growing issue of all ...
Observations of turtles in the open-ocean are essential to complement the information collected at n...
Sea turtle by-catch data in the Mediterranean were reviewed and analysed with fishing effort. The re...
In the Mediterranean Sea, bottom trawl, bottom longline and set nets are the fishing gears with the ...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
A survey of the levels of marine turtle bycatch in the small-boat based fisheries in northern Cyprus...
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a pervasive issue that affects economic, social...
The incidental or target capture of sea turtles by small-scale fisheries (SSF) has been receiving in...
1. The fishing effort and turtle catch of vessels harbouring at Lampedusa island and fishing in the ...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
In recent years, there is concern on the large scale mortality of sea turtles due to incidental catc...
There is little documentation available on the impact of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing nets (...
Overlap of small-scale fisheries with sea turtle high-use areas is of growing concern, but the exten...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Bycatch of marine turtles, vulnerable or endangered species, is a growing issue of all ...
Observations of turtles in the open-ocean are essential to complement the information collected at n...
Sea turtle by-catch data in the Mediterranean were reviewed and analysed with fishing effort. The re...
In the Mediterranean Sea, bottom trawl, bottom longline and set nets are the fishing gears with the ...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
A survey of the levels of marine turtle bycatch in the small-boat based fisheries in northern Cyprus...
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a pervasive issue that affects economic, social...
The incidental or target capture of sea turtles by small-scale fisheries (SSF) has been receiving in...
1. The fishing effort and turtle catch of vessels harbouring at Lampedusa island and fishing in the ...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Debris impact on marine wildlife has become a major issue of concern. Mainy species have been identi...
In recent years, there is concern on the large scale mortality of sea turtles due to incidental catc...
There is little documentation available on the impact of abandoned, lost or discarded fishing nets (...
Overlap of small-scale fisheries with sea turtle high-use areas is of growing concern, but the exten...