The mitigation hierarchy has been proposed as an overarching framework for managing fisheries and reducing marine megafauna bycatch, but requires empirical application to show its practical utility. Focusing on a small-scale fishing community in Peru as a case study system, we test how the mitigation hierarchy can support efforts to reduce captures of sea turtles in gillnets and link these actions to broader goals for biodiversity. We evaluate three management scenarios by drawing on ecological risk assessment (ERA) and qualitative management strategy evaluation to assess trade-offs between biological, economic, and social considerations. The turtle species of management focus include leatherback turtle Dermochelys coriacea, green turtle Ch...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
In 2010, an international group of 35 sea turtle researchers refined an initial list of more than 20...
There is growing evidence that small-scale, coastal, passive net fisheries may be the largest singl...
The most widely applied decision-making process for balancing the trade-offs between conservation an...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
Bycatch of sea turtles is a serious management problem in the Pamlico Sound flounder gillnet fishery...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
Some of the key elements to assess the status of any wildlife population in a given geographical are...
Bycatch of sea turtles is a serious management problem in the Pamlico Sound flounder gillnet fishery...
<p>Sea turtles are long lived marine species that are currently endangered because their life histor...
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a pervasive issue that affects economic, social...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
1. Over the last few decades, evidence of marine vertebrate bycatch has been collected for a range o...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
In 2010, an international group of 35 sea turtle researchers refined an initial list of more than 20...
There is growing evidence that small-scale, coastal, passive net fisheries may be the largest singl...
The most widely applied decision-making process for balancing the trade-offs between conservation an...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
Bycatch of sea turtles is a serious management problem in the Pamlico Sound flounder gillnet fishery...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
Some of the key elements to assess the status of any wildlife population in a given geographical are...
Bycatch of sea turtles is a serious management problem in the Pamlico Sound flounder gillnet fishery...
<p>Sea turtles are long lived marine species that are currently endangered because their life histor...
Illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing is a pervasive issue that affects economic, social...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
1. Over the last few decades, evidence of marine vertebrate bycatch has been collected for a range o...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Where conservation resources are limited and conservation targets are diverse, robust yet flexible p...
In 2010, an international group of 35 sea turtle researchers refined an initial list of more than 20...
There is growing evidence that small-scale, coastal, passive net fisheries may be the largest singl...