This publication offers an overview of historical and current trends in the bycatch of five important groups of vulnerable species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea: seabirds, sea turtles, elasmobranchs, marine mammals and macrobenthic invertebrates. Interactions between these groups and fisheries are known to occur in the context of nearly all commonly used types of fishing gear and can result in injury or death to the animals. Each chapter in this review focuses on one of the five groups of vulnerable species, describing and presenting data from surveys and studies conducted over recent decades. The chapters are further subdivided according to fishing gear and GFCM subregion (western, central and eastern Mediterranean, the Adriatic S...
Incidental catch is the major threat to the survival of loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the ...
Turtle trade in the fish markets of Alexandria was reported up to the late 1990s, motivating conserv...
<div><p>Sea turtles were targeted by fisheries in the Mediterranean from 1920 to 1970 and have under...
This publication offers an overview of historical and current trends in the bycatch of five importan...
Sea turtle by-catch data in the Mediterranean were reviewed and analysed with fishing effort. The re...
International audienceThis study evaluates the fishing pressure exerted by the most common recreatio...
A survey of the levels of marine turtle bycatch in the small-boat based fisheries in northern Cyprus...
The Mediterranean Sea is a biodiversity hotspot where intense fishing pressure is associated with hi...
The Mediterranean and Black Seas region includes twenty-two countries, three continents, and 26,000 ...
1. The fishing effort and turtle catch of vessels harbouring at Lampedusa island and fishing in the ...
Most fish stocks are being extracted at unsustainable rates and through bycatch, many marine megaver...
In the Mediterranean Sea, bottom trawl, bottom longline and set nets are the fishing gears with the ...
ICES summarizes new bycatch information on marine mammals, seabirds, marine turtles, and fish in 202...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
In this study, the interactions (encountering and bycatching) of the sea turtles with fisheries in t...
Incidental catch is the major threat to the survival of loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the ...
Turtle trade in the fish markets of Alexandria was reported up to the late 1990s, motivating conserv...
<div><p>Sea turtles were targeted by fisheries in the Mediterranean from 1920 to 1970 and have under...
This publication offers an overview of historical and current trends in the bycatch of five importan...
Sea turtle by-catch data in the Mediterranean were reviewed and analysed with fishing effort. The re...
International audienceThis study evaluates the fishing pressure exerted by the most common recreatio...
A survey of the levels of marine turtle bycatch in the small-boat based fisheries in northern Cyprus...
The Mediterranean Sea is a biodiversity hotspot where intense fishing pressure is associated with hi...
The Mediterranean and Black Seas region includes twenty-two countries, three continents, and 26,000 ...
1. The fishing effort and turtle catch of vessels harbouring at Lampedusa island and fishing in the ...
Most fish stocks are being extracted at unsustainable rates and through bycatch, many marine megaver...
In the Mediterranean Sea, bottom trawl, bottom longline and set nets are the fishing gears with the ...
ICES summarizes new bycatch information on marine mammals, seabirds, marine turtles, and fish in 202...
<p>Sea turtles, marine mammals and sea birds are vulnerable to higher mortality rates as a direct fu...
In this study, the interactions (encountering and bycatching) of the sea turtles with fisheries in t...
Incidental catch is the major threat to the survival of loggerhead turtles (Caretta caretta) in the ...
Turtle trade in the fish markets of Alexandria was reported up to the late 1990s, motivating conserv...
<div><p>Sea turtles were targeted by fisheries in the Mediterranean from 1920 to 1970 and have under...