Incidental capture, or ‘bycatch’ in fishing gear is a major global threat to sea turtle populations. A recent study showed that underwater entrapment in fishing gear followed by rapid decompression may cause gas bubble formation within the blood stream (embolism) and tissues leading to organ injury, impairment, and even mortality in some bycaught individuals. We analyzed data from 128 capture events using logistic and ordinal regression to examine risk factors associated with gas embolism in sea turtles captured in trawls and gillnets. Likelihood of fatal decompression increases with increasing depth of gear deployment. A direct relationship was found between depth, risk and severity of embolism, which has not been previously demonstrated i...
New advantages in science and technology, such as time depth recorders (TDRs), have allowed research...
Factors of mortality in marine turtles near the French coast of the Bay of Biscay have been recorded...
<div><p>The loggerhead sea turtle (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) is found throughout the waters of the Atl...
Fisheries interactions are the most serious threats for sea turtle populations. Despite the existenc...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Decompression sickness (DCS), as clinically diagnosed by reversal of symptoms with recompression, ha...
Sea turtles are subjected to involuntary submergence and potential mortality due to incidental captu...
Abstract Incidental capture of air-breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
During the period October 2010 - October 2011 the WWF Rescue Centre of Molfetta (Italy) referred 134...
A juvenile female green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) was found entangled in a large mesh gillnet in P...
Sea turtles face both anthropogenic and natural threats including boat strikes, fisheries, pollution...
One of the functions of the WWF Sea Turtle Rescue Centre of Lampedusa, Italy, (CRTM) has been to wor...
1. Drifting longlines are considered a major threat to endangered sea turtle populations worldwide. ...
New advantages in science and technology, such as time depth recorders (TDRs), have allowed research...
Factors of mortality in marine turtles near the French coast of the Bay of Biscay have been recorded...
<div><p>The loggerhead sea turtle (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) is found throughout the waters of the Atl...
Fisheries interactions are the most serious threats for sea turtle populations. Despite the existenc...
Author Posting. © Inter-Research, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Inter-Research...
Plastic in the marine environment is a growing environmental issue. Sea turtles are at significant r...
Decompression sickness (DCS), as clinically diagnosed by reversal of symptoms with recompression, ha...
Sea turtles are subjected to involuntary submergence and potential mortality due to incidental captu...
Abstract Incidental capture of air-breathing species in fishing gear is a major source of mortality ...
Plastic marine debris pollution is rapidly becoming one of the critical environmental concerns facin...
During the period October 2010 - October 2011 the WWF Rescue Centre of Molfetta (Italy) referred 134...
A juvenile female green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) was found entangled in a large mesh gillnet in P...
Sea turtles face both anthropogenic and natural threats including boat strikes, fisheries, pollution...
One of the functions of the WWF Sea Turtle Rescue Centre of Lampedusa, Italy, (CRTM) has been to wor...
1. Drifting longlines are considered a major threat to endangered sea turtle populations worldwide. ...
New advantages in science and technology, such as time depth recorders (TDRs), have allowed research...
Factors of mortality in marine turtles near the French coast of the Bay of Biscay have been recorded...
<div><p>The loggerhead sea turtle (<i>Caretta caretta</i>) is found throughout the waters of the Atl...