Catches of sharks and bycatch in large-mesh nets and baited drumlines used by the Queensland Shark Control Program were examined to determine the efficacy of both gear types and assess fishing strategies that minimise their impacts. There were few significant differences in the size of both sharks and bycatch in the two gear types, apart from significantly smaller (p < 0.05) tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvier being taken on drumlines and smaller green turtles Chelonia mydas in nets. Catch per unit effort showed orders of magnitude differences among species, even within the same family. Hammerhead sharks and rays were particularly vulnerable to net capture, whereas higher catch rates of tiger sharks were observed for drumlines. Nets caught more ...
Fisheries can profoundly affect bycatch species with 'slow' life history traits. Managing bait type ...
The Queensland Shark Control Program (QSCP) aims to protect swimmers at ten beach areas on the east ...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...
Catches of sharks and bycatch in large-mesh nets and baited drumlines used by the Queensland Shark C...
Bycatch minimisation is an important issue for fisheries managers worldwide and is particularly impo...
Bibliography: p. 147-160.Protective gillnets (shark nets) have been successful in reducing the frequ...
Experimental demersal gillnets and demersal longlines were deployed from research vessels on grounds...
Shark nets were established along the KwaZulu-Natal coast in 1952 to protect bathers against shark e...
Place: Dordrecht Publisher: Springer WOS:000555361400001International audienceFisheries can profound...
White (Carcharodon carcharias L.), bull (Carcharhinus leucas, Müller & Henle) and tiger (Galeocerdo ...
An experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from demersa...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
There is growing evidence that small-scale, coastal, passive net fisheries may be the largest singl...
AbstractAn experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from...
The Mediterranean Sea is a biodiversity hotspot where intense fishing pressure is associated with hi...
Fisheries can profoundly affect bycatch species with 'slow' life history traits. Managing bait type ...
The Queensland Shark Control Program (QSCP) aims to protect swimmers at ten beach areas on the east ...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...
Catches of sharks and bycatch in large-mesh nets and baited drumlines used by the Queensland Shark C...
Bycatch minimisation is an important issue for fisheries managers worldwide and is particularly impo...
Bibliography: p. 147-160.Protective gillnets (shark nets) have been successful in reducing the frequ...
Experimental demersal gillnets and demersal longlines were deployed from research vessels on grounds...
Shark nets were established along the KwaZulu-Natal coast in 1952 to protect bathers against shark e...
Place: Dordrecht Publisher: Springer WOS:000555361400001International audienceFisheries can profound...
White (Carcharodon carcharias L.), bull (Carcharhinus leucas, Müller & Henle) and tiger (Galeocerdo ...
An experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from demersa...
The current study provides long-term catch rate and biological data for tiger sharks Galeocerdo cuvi...
There is growing evidence that small-scale, coastal, passive net fisheries may be the largest singl...
AbstractAn experiment was done to quantify species-specific variation in temporal hooking rates from...
The Mediterranean Sea is a biodiversity hotspot where intense fishing pressure is associated with hi...
Fisheries can profoundly affect bycatch species with 'slow' life history traits. Managing bait type ...
The Queensland Shark Control Program (QSCP) aims to protect swimmers at ten beach areas on the east ...
Gillnet fisheries are widely thought to pose a conservation threat to many populations of marine mam...