Although current assessments of shark population trends involve both fishery‐independent and fishery‐dependent data, the latter are generally limited to commercial landings that may neglect nearshore coastal habitats. Texas has supported the longest organized land‐based recreational shark fishery in the United States, yet no studies have used this “non‐traditional” data source to characterize the catch composition or trends in this multidecadal fishery. We analyzed catch records from two distinct periods straddling heavy commercial exploitation of sharks in the Gulf of Mexico (historical period = 1973–1986; modern period = 2008–2015) to highlight and make available the current status and historical trends in Texas’ land‐based shark fishery....
In 1993, an assessment of small coastal sharks, largely composed of Atlantic sharpnose sharks (Rhizo...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Many shark species and populations are threatened g...
Large sharks are top predators in most coastal and marine ecosystems throughout the world, and evide...
Large sharks are top predators in most coastal and marine ecosystems throughout the world, and evide...
Harvest may have myriad effects on target species, including a change in population size structure. ...
Recent stock assessments indicate that the shark stock of the western North Atlantic is exploited at...
Long-term fisheries independent gill net surveys conducted in Texas estuaries from 1975 to 2006 were...
Sharks are vital predators that keep the ocean ecosystems balanced; yet the potential impacts of imp...
As shark populations continue to fall in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world, commercial fisheri...
Declines in shark populations have sparked researchers and fishery managers to investigate more prud...
From March 1998 to September 2000, we collected Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks, Rhizoprionodon terraenova...
Sharks of the Atlantic coast of the United States have suffered increased fishing pressure in last t...
During 1995 and 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), conducted pilot studies to devel...
Long-term vital rate and life-history data essential for sustainable harvest management are rare in ...
In 1993, an assessment of small coastal sharks, largely composed of Atlantic sharpnose sharks (Rhizo...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Many shark species and populations are threatened g...
Large sharks are top predators in most coastal and marine ecosystems throughout the world, and evide...
Large sharks are top predators in most coastal and marine ecosystems throughout the world, and evide...
Harvest may have myriad effects on target species, including a change in population size structure. ...
Recent stock assessments indicate that the shark stock of the western North Atlantic is exploited at...
Long-term fisheries independent gill net surveys conducted in Texas estuaries from 1975 to 2006 were...
Sharks are vital predators that keep the ocean ecosystems balanced; yet the potential impacts of imp...
As shark populations continue to fall in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world, commercial fisheri...
Declines in shark populations have sparked researchers and fishery managers to investigate more prud...
From March 1998 to September 2000, we collected Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks, Rhizoprionodon terraenova...
Sharks of the Atlantic coast of the United States have suffered increased fishing pressure in last t...
During 1995 and 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), conducted pilot studies to devel...
Long-term vital rate and life-history data essential for sustainable harvest management are rare in ...
In 1993, an assessment of small coastal sharks, largely composed of Atlantic sharpnose sharks (Rhizo...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Many shark species and populations are threatened g...