This thesis develops the first open population model for any shark species worldwide using the Cormack-Jolly-Seber (CJS) model. In conjunction with a tagging study, five auxiliary studies were conducted to investigate stock structure, post-release mortality, tag shedding, and tag-reporting rates. The results from each of the studies were used to correct for any violations of the models assumptions to provide the first unbiased estimates of survival and abundance for the raggedtooth shark (Carcharias taurus) in South Africa. The C. taurus population exhibited complex stock structuring, by size and sex. Competitive shore anglers fished an estimated 37, 820 fishing days.year⁻¹ (95% C.I. = 28, 281 - 47, 359 days.year⁻¹) for sharks, and caught 1...
An integrated telephone and on-site questionnaire survey was used to estimate total shark fishing ef...
Between 1978 and 1999, a total of 5 626 dusky sharks Carcharhinus obscurus, constituting 20% of t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Dr. Terence Ivan WalkerThe aim of the present study...
A maximum likelihood model is developed, using mark-recapture data, to estimate total and fishing mo...
Crucial to effective fisheries management is a thorough understanding of the stock structure of a po...
The pyjama shark Poroderma africanum (family Scyliorhinidae) is endemic to coastal waters of South A...
Understanding differences in the recapture rate between different tags (A-, B- and C-types), capture...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
Mark-recapture models do not distinguish how ‘‘deaths’’ accrue to marked animals in the population. ...
Mossel Bay is internationally recognised as one of the centres of abundance of white sharks in South...
Catches from competitive shore-anglers, inshore boatbased anglers and sightings by spearfishers and ...
Information on how shark populations respond to fishing mortality (F) is critical to developing succ...
Although many shark species are currently fished past sustainable levels, we lack the data to fully ...
An integrated telephone and on-site questionnaire survey was used to estimate total shark fishing ef...
Between 1978 and 1999, a total of 5 626 dusky sharks Carcharhinus obscurus, constituting 20% of t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Dr. Terence Ivan WalkerThe aim of the present study...
A maximum likelihood model is developed, using mark-recapture data, to estimate total and fishing mo...
Crucial to effective fisheries management is a thorough understanding of the stock structure of a po...
The pyjama shark Poroderma africanum (family Scyliorhinidae) is endemic to coastal waters of South A...
Understanding differences in the recapture rate between different tags (A-, B- and C-types), capture...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
Mark-recapture models do not distinguish how ‘‘deaths’’ accrue to marked animals in the population. ...
Mossel Bay is internationally recognised as one of the centres of abundance of white sharks in South...
Catches from competitive shore-anglers, inshore boatbased anglers and sightings by spearfishers and ...
Information on how shark populations respond to fishing mortality (F) is critical to developing succ...
Although many shark species are currently fished past sustainable levels, we lack the data to fully ...
An integrated telephone and on-site questionnaire survey was used to estimate total shark fishing ef...
Between 1978 and 1999, a total of 5 626 dusky sharks Carcharhinus obscurus, constituting 20% of t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2010 Dr. Terence Ivan WalkerThe aim of the present study...