Marine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as top predators but are threatened by a wide range of anthropogenic activities. Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-targeted species in commercial and recreational fisheries, is of particular concern for small cetacean species, such as dolphins and porpoises. In the North-East Atlantic, common dolphin (Delphinus delphis, Linné 1758) bycatch has been increasing and associated with large numbers of animals stranding during winter on the French Atlantic seashore since at least 2017. However, uncertainties around the true magnitude of common dolphin bycatch and the fisheries involved have led to delays in the implementation of mitigation measures. Current data collecti...
<div><p>The bycatch of small cetaceans in commercial fisheries is a global wildlife management probl...
International audienceThe first Unusual Mortality Event (UME) related to fishing activity along the ...
ICES concludes that taking into account the data from 2019–2021, most of the proposed scenarios t...
International audienceMarine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as to...
International audienceDeath in fishing gear of non-target species (called ‘bycatch’) is a major conc...
<div><p>Fisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vertebrates worldw...
Small-scale artisanal fisheries can have a significant negative impact in cetacean populations. Ceta...
International audienceFisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vert...
Following the special request from the DG MARE, the Workshop on mitigation measures to min-imize byc...
Bycatch, the non-intentional capture or killing of non-target species in commercial or recreational ...
Incidental captures (bycatch) remain a key global conservation threat for cetaceans. Bycatch of harb...
Marine mammals are regularly reported as bycatch in commercial and artisanal fisheries, but data are...
<div><p>Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
Poster.-- ICES Annual Science Conference 2023, 11–14 September 2023, Bilbao, SpainThe first year of ...
<div><p>The bycatch of small cetaceans in commercial fisheries is a global wildlife management probl...
International audienceThe first Unusual Mortality Event (UME) related to fishing activity along the ...
ICES concludes that taking into account the data from 2019–2021, most of the proposed scenarios t...
International audienceMarine megafauna plays an important functional role in marine ecosystems as to...
International audienceDeath in fishing gear of non-target species (called ‘bycatch’) is a major conc...
<div><p>Fisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vertebrates worldw...
Small-scale artisanal fisheries can have a significant negative impact in cetacean populations. Ceta...
International audienceFisheries interactions have been implicated in the decline of many marine vert...
Following the special request from the DG MARE, the Workshop on mitigation measures to min-imize byc...
Bycatch, the non-intentional capture or killing of non-target species in commercial or recreational ...
Incidental captures (bycatch) remain a key global conservation threat for cetaceans. Bycatch of harb...
Marine mammals are regularly reported as bycatch in commercial and artisanal fisheries, but data are...
<div><p>Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires...
Fisheries bycatch is a key threat to cetacean species globally. Managing the impact requires an unde...
Poster.-- ICES Annual Science Conference 2023, 11–14 September 2023, Bilbao, SpainThe first year of ...
<div><p>The bycatch of small cetaceans in commercial fisheries is a global wildlife management probl...
International audienceThe first Unusual Mortality Event (UME) related to fishing activity along the ...
ICES concludes that taking into account the data from 2019–2021, most of the proposed scenarios t...