A new fishery has been developing in the Amazon that uses dolphin and caiman species as bait to catch piracatinga (Calophysus macropterus), having thus the potential to cause adverse food-web impacts; however a lack of basic understanding of this fishery is a limitation to the necessary management action. Interviews with fishers and analyses of fishing records in Brazil were used for the study, including harvest methods, types of baits used, commercialization chains, and the rate of increase of piracatinga yields in recent years. Piracatinga fishers are subsistence fishers who harvest piracatinga as a means to alleviate economic constraints when the catch of other species is not profitable or banned due to (reproductive) closed seasons. Har...
Dusky dolphins have been hunted off Peru for over three decades, where they are used as fish bait an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The fishery for Calophysus macropterus, an Amazonian necrophagous catfish, is highly detrimental to ...
Dolphin interactions with fishermen have increased significantly and pose potential risks to the bot...
The Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, is illegally harvested for use as bait in fish...
The Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, is illegally harvested for use as bait in fish...
This chapter describes and analyzes the bycatch of Sotalia guianensis, in gillnets by an artisan fis...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
An analysis of the relative importance of different types of fìshing gear on Amazon dolphin mortalit...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
(1) Interviewing fishermen and other local people To gauge the level and geographical extent of the ...
The fishery for Calophysus macropterus, an Amazonian necrophagous catfish, is highly detrimental to ...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
Since the commercialization of the amazonian fishery in the early 1970´s there have been major probl...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Dusky dolphins have been hunted off Peru for over three decades, where they are used as fish bait an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The fishery for Calophysus macropterus, an Amazonian necrophagous catfish, is highly detrimental to ...
Dolphin interactions with fishermen have increased significantly and pose potential risks to the bot...
The Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, is illegally harvested for use as bait in fish...
The Amazon River dolphin (Inia geoffrensis), or boto, is illegally harvested for use as bait in fish...
This chapter describes and analyzes the bycatch of Sotalia guianensis, in gillnets by an artisan fis...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
An analysis of the relative importance of different types of fìshing gear on Amazon dolphin mortalit...
Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are increasin...
(1) Interviewing fishermen and other local people To gauge the level and geographical extent of the ...
The fishery for Calophysus macropterus, an Amazonian necrophagous catfish, is highly detrimental to ...
Deliberate killing for use as bait in a regional catfish (Calophysus macropterus) fishery is the pri...
Since the commercialization of the amazonian fishery in the early 1970´s there have been major probl...
<div><p>Obligate river dolphins occur only in the rivers of Asia and South America, where they are i...
Dusky dolphins have been hunted off Peru for over three decades, where they are used as fish bait an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
The fishery for Calophysus macropterus, an Amazonian necrophagous catfish, is highly detrimental to ...