Sharks are vital predators that keep the ocean ecosystems balanced; yet the potential impacts of improper handling during recreational shark fishing can increase their vulnerability. Successful conservation includes the education and implementation of proper handling practices, which are known to greatly influence the survival of sharks after release. However, factors associated with handling practices in the shore-based recreational fishery, such as landing locations along the surf-beach gradient, have not been well studied. Texas has one of the largest shore-based shark fisheries in the United States and catch-and-photo release tournaments like Texas Shark Rodeo (TSR), provide a unique opportunity to collect long-term data on sharks lande...
Although current assessments of shark population trends involve both fishery‐independent and fishery...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) can be regarded as one of the greatest ambush predators on ...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...
As shark populations continue to fall in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world, commercial fisheri...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
Sharks present a myriad of challenges for fisheries managers as highly mobile, K-selected species. O...
Post-release mortality threatens shark populations already imperiled by overfishing, capture stress,...
The popularity of recreational shark fishing appears to be on the rise in recent years, with current...
The current Federal management plans for sharks in the SE Atlantic Ocean do not effectively manage n...
Identifying critical habitat for highly mobile species such as sharks is difficult, but essential fo...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
Oceanic shark and ray populations have declined by 71% due to an 18-fold increase in fishing pressur...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
Although current assessments of shark population trends involve both fishery‐independent and fishery...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) can be regarded as one of the greatest ambush predators on ...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...
As shark populations continue to fall in the Gulf of Mexico and around the world, commercial fisheri...
The practice of catch and release fishing is common among anglers but has been shown to cause uninte...
For centuries, the primary manner in which humans have interacted with sharks has been fishing. A co...
Even though recreational fishing is a very popular activity in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage...
Sharks present a myriad of challenges for fisheries managers as highly mobile, K-selected species. O...
Post-release mortality threatens shark populations already imperiled by overfishing, capture stress,...
The popularity of recreational shark fishing appears to be on the rise in recent years, with current...
The current Federal management plans for sharks in the SE Atlantic Ocean do not effectively manage n...
Identifying critical habitat for highly mobile species such as sharks is difficult, but essential fo...
The impacts of fisheries capture on the physiology, behavior, and survival of sharks have previously...
Oceanic shark and ray populations have declined by 71% due to an 18-fold increase in fishing pressur...
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
Although current assessments of shark population trends involve both fishery‐independent and fishery...
The white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) can be regarded as one of the greatest ambush predators on ...
Abstract Large sharks shape ecosystems across their geographic ranges and have become a top research...