Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern. However, means of obtaining information on fishery interactions and mortality, necessary for the development of successful conservation strategies, are often fisheries-dependent and of questionable quality for many species of commercially exploited pelagic sharks. We used satellite telemetry as a fisheries-independent tool to document fisheries interactions, and quantify fishing mortality of the highly migratory shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Forty satellite-tagged shortfin mako sharks tracked over 3 years entered the Exclusive Economic Zones of 19 countries and were harvested in fisheries of fi...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
This article outlines recent events concerning the conservation and management trajectory of a highl...
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
This paper provides an update of the study on post-release mortality of the shortfin mako, Isurus ox...
This paper provides an update of the study on post-release mortality of the shortfin mako, Isurus ox...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
Increasing catch rates are considered the main impact of dynamic fisheries practices on marine ecosy...
Satellite telemetry as a tool in marine ecological research continues to adapt and grow and has beco...
Highly mobile apex predators such as the shortfin mako shark (mako shark; Isurus oxyrinchus) serve a...
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
This article outlines recent events concerning the conservation and management trajectory of a highl...
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
Overfishing is a primary cause of population declines for many shark species of conservation concern...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
This paper provides an update of the study on post-release mortality of the shortfin mako, Isurus ox...
This paper provides an update of the study on post-release mortality of the shortfin mako, Isurus ox...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
Increasing catch rates are considered the main impact of dynamic fisheries practices on marine ecosy...
Satellite telemetry as a tool in marine ecological research continues to adapt and grow and has beco...
Highly mobile apex predators such as the shortfin mako shark (mako shark; Isurus oxyrinchus) serve a...
Reliable estimates of mortality have been a major gap in our understanding of population ecology for...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
The conservation status of several pelagic shark species is considered vulnerable with declining pop...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
This article outlines recent events concerning the conservation and management trajectory of a highl...
Overfishing is arguably the greatest ecological threat facing the oceans, yet catches of many highly...