Multispecies aggregations of tuna, dolphins, and seabirds are prevalent and conspicuous in the vast waters of the eastern tropical Pacific and form the basis of a commercial fishery for yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) through setting on schools of dolphins, which is among the largest tuna fisheries in the world. Incidental dolphin mortality associated with the development and early years of the fishery was high; by 1993 it was estimated that eastern spinner dolphins (Stenella longirostris orientalis) had been reduced to 44% and northeastern offshore spotted dolphins (S. attenuata attenuata) to 19% of pre-fishery levels. Efforts to reduce this mortality began at the inception of the fishery and comprised a diverse array of approaches: mod...
Incidental bycatch in gillnets is amongst the most serious global threat to marine mammals. Bycatch ...
A twelve-year hiatus in fishery-independent marine mammal surveys in the eastern tropical Pacific Oc...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
During the past twenty years, few marine conservation issues have aroused as much public interest as...
This note will focus on the killing of dolphins in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP) where th...
Dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP), particularly spotted ( Stenella attenu...
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We estimated the total number of pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) mothers killed wit...
The incidental capture of wildlife in fishing gear presents a global conservation challenge. As a ba...
Tuna and dolphins swim together in the waters of the eastern tropical Pacific, and this association ...
Finding adequate solutions to wildlife conservation problems is rarely simple or straightforward. In...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A twelve-year hiatus in fishery-independent marine mammal surveys in the eastern tropical Pacific Oc...
The franciscana dolphin, Pontoporia blainvillei, is endemic to the western South Atlantic Ocean. Its...
From 1992 to 1996, 153 bottlenose dolphin stranded in South Carolina, accounting for 73% of all mari...
Incidental bycatch in gillnets is amongst the most serious global threat to marine mammals. Bycatch ...
A twelve-year hiatus in fishery-independent marine mammal surveys in the eastern tropical Pacific Oc...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
During the past twenty years, few marine conservation issues have aroused as much public interest as...
This note will focus on the killing of dolphins in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP) where th...
Dolphins in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP), particularly spotted ( Stenella attenu...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We estimated the total number of pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) mothers killed wit...
The incidental capture of wildlife in fishing gear presents a global conservation challenge. As a ba...
Tuna and dolphins swim together in the waters of the eastern tropical Pacific, and this association ...
Finding adequate solutions to wildlife conservation problems is rarely simple or straightforward. In...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
A twelve-year hiatus in fishery-independent marine mammal surveys in the eastern tropical Pacific Oc...
The franciscana dolphin, Pontoporia blainvillei, is endemic to the western South Atlantic Ocean. Its...
From 1992 to 1996, 153 bottlenose dolphin stranded in South Carolina, accounting for 73% of all mari...
Incidental bycatch in gillnets is amongst the most serious global threat to marine mammals. Bycatch ...
A twelve-year hiatus in fishery-independent marine mammal surveys in the eastern tropical Pacific Oc...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...