White (Carcharodon carcharias L.), bull (Carcharhinus leucas, Müller & Henle) and tiger (Galeocerdo cuvier, Péron & Lesueur) sharks are the primary species responsible for unprovoked shark bites. Historically, management practices were based on culling “target” shark species (i.e. white, bull and tiger sharks), which resulted in high levels of bycatch and mortality. Shark-Management-Alert-in-Real-Time (SMART) drumlines were trialled in New South Wales, Australia, aiming to optimise the capture of target shark species while minimising bycatch and mortality. Target shark species accounted for 70% of the total catch, with white sharks contributing 298 of the 350 sharks that were caught. Four animals died, and bycatch consisted of 13 species in...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structur...
An experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from demersa...
Drumlines incorporating SMART (Shark-Management-Alert-in-Real-Time) technology are a new tool used i...
Shark attacks on humans have prompted the implementation of shark control programs aiming at reducin...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Conservation measures often result in a “wicked problem,” i.e., a complex problem with conflicting a...
Shark attacks are rare but traumatic events that generate social and economic costs and often lead t...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
The New South Wales (NSW) government has operated a program of netting beaches for the protection of...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments is a fundam...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structur...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
The status of five species of commercially exploited sharks within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Par...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structur...
An experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from demersa...
Drumlines incorporating SMART (Shark-Management-Alert-in-Real-Time) technology are a new tool used i...
Shark attacks on humans have prompted the implementation of shark control programs aiming at reducin...
The typically slow life histories of sharks make them susceptible to overexploitation. However, this...
Conservation measures often result in a “wicked problem,” i.e., a complex problem with conflicting a...
Shark attacks are rare but traumatic events that generate social and economic costs and often lead t...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
The New South Wales (NSW) government has operated a program of netting beaches for the protection of...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments is a fundam...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structur...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
The status of five species of commercially exploited sharks within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Par...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
White sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) are apex predators that play an important role in the structur...
An experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from demersa...