Bycatch mortality is a major factor contributing to shark population declines. Post-release mortality (PRM) is particularly difficult to quantify, limiting the accuracy of stock assessments. We paired blood-stress physiology with animal-borne accelerometers to quantify PRM rates of sharks caught in a commercial bottom longline fishery. Blood was sampled from the same individuals that were tagged, providing direct correlation between stress physiology and animal fate for sandbar (Carcharhinus plumbeus, N = 130), blacktip (C. limbatus, N = 105), tiger (Galeocerdo cuvier, N = 52), spinner (C. brevipinna, N = 14), and bull sharks (C. leucas, N = 14). PRM rates ranged from 2% and 3% PRM in tiger and sandbar sharks to 42% and 71% PRM in blacktip ...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace g...
From 1994-2005 the Commercial Shark Fishery Observer Program (CSFOP) placed fishery observers aboard...
Bycatch mortality is a major factor contributing to shark population declines. Post-release mortalit...
In the coastal waters of the southeastern United States, the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) ...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
Accurately characterizing the biology of a pelagic shark species is critical when assessing its sta...
Commercial and recreational fisheries around the world typically target specific catch species, but ...
Exhaustive exercise leads to severe metabolic, acid-base, ionic and hematological changes in sharks...
A post release survivorship study of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) was conducted i...
This study investigates mortality of sharks in a commercial longline fishery in Australia. To examin...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
The release of sharks caught in recreational fisheries or as by-catch in non-target commercial fishe...
Commercial fisheries are recognized as one of the greatest threats to shark populations worldwide, b...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace g...
From 1994-2005 the Commercial Shark Fishery Observer Program (CSFOP) placed fishery observers aboard...
Bycatch mortality is a major factor contributing to shark population declines. Post-release mortalit...
In the coastal waters of the southeastern United States, the blacktip shark (Carcharhinus limbatus) ...
Understanding the stress responses of sharks to recreational catch and release fishing has important...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
Accurately characterizing the biology of a pelagic shark species is critical when assessing its sta...
Commercial and recreational fisheries around the world typically target specific catch species, but ...
Exhaustive exercise leads to severe metabolic, acid-base, ionic and hematological changes in sharks...
A post release survivorship study of juvenile sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) was conducted i...
This study investigates mortality of sharks in a commercial longline fishery in Australia. To examin...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
The release of sharks caught in recreational fisheries or as by-catch in non-target commercial fishe...
Commercial fisheries are recognized as one of the greatest threats to shark populations worldwide, b...
Some shark populations face declines owing to targeted capture and by-catch in longline fisheries. E...
Campana et al. (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 387:241-253) explored the survival Of blue sharks Prionace g...
From 1994-2005 the Commercial Shark Fishery Observer Program (CSFOP) placed fishery observers aboard...