Shark nets were established along the KwaZulu-Natal coast in 1952 to protect bathers against shark encounters. Sea turtle bycatch data for the period 1981–2008 in these shark nets indicated that loggerheads Caretta caretta were caught most frequently at 40.9 y-1 or 1.11 km-net-1 y-1, followed by green turtles Chelonia mydas at 0.32 km-net-1 y-1 and leatherbacks Dermochelys coriacea at 0.14 km-net-1 y-1. Catch rate of loggerheads increased throughout the study period, and was positively correlated with the increase in the number of nesting females from the recovering population in Maputaland, South Africa (r = 0.52, p < 0.05, n = 28). This increase is ascribed to successful nest conservation. Leatherback bycatch remained stable, fol...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
It is important to understand the population structure and space use of sea turtles because of their...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
Capture by pelagic longline fisheries has been identified as a key threat to turtle populations. Thi...
Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) sea turtles as well as their egg...
Understanding the distribution of bycaught sea turtles could inform conservation strategies and prio...
Research efforts on the incidental capture of several species of sea turtles by commercial longline ...
The South African rookeries of the South Western Indian Ocean (SWIO) loggerhead and leatherback regi...
Catches of sharks and bycatch in large-mesh nets and baited drumlines used by the Queensland Shark C...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
The waters of southeast Africa contain important habitats for several sea turtle species, including ...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
It is important to understand the population structure and space use of sea turtles because of their...
<div><p>Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the...
Sea turtles are highly migratory and usually dispersed, but aggregate off beaches during the nesting...
Capture by pelagic longline fisheries has been identified as a key threat to turtle populations. Thi...
Loggerhead (Caretta caretta) and leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea) sea turtles as well as their egg...
Understanding the distribution of bycaught sea turtles could inform conservation strategies and prio...
Research efforts on the incidental capture of several species of sea turtles by commercial longline ...
The South African rookeries of the South Western Indian Ocean (SWIO) loggerhead and leatherback regi...
Catches of sharks and bycatch in large-mesh nets and baited drumlines used by the Queensland Shark C...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
The waters of southeast Africa contain important habitats for several sea turtle species, including ...
Bycatch of endangered marine turtles is a growing issue for the management of all fisheries, includi...
Bycatch of non-target species in commercial fisheries is a major source of anthropogenic injury and ...
The olive ridley sea turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea) experienced a global population decline of about...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...