Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are few published estimates of the magnitude of these catches. We estimated marine mammal bycatch in US. fisheries from 1990 to 1999 with data taken from the stock assessment reports required by the US. Marine Mammal Protection Act. The mean annual bycatch of marine mammals during this period was 6215 448 (SE). Bycatch of cetaceans and pinnipeds occurred in similar numbers. Most cetacean (84%) and plumped (98%) bycatch occurred in gill-net fisheries. Marine mammal bycatch declined significantly over the decade, primarily because of a reduction in the bycatch of cetaceans. Total marine mammal bycatch was significantly lower after the implementation ...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
Due to requirements under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)and the Endangered Species Act (ESA...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
Fisheries bycatch is the greatest current source of human-caused deaths of marine mammals worldwide,...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
The relationship between humans and marine mammals extends back for centuries and covers a multitude...
<div><p>Competition between marine mammals and fisheries for marine resources—whether real or percei...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
ICES summarizes new bycatch information on marine mammals, seabirds, marine turtles, and fish in 202...
Hunting by humans played a major role in extirpating terrestrial megafauna on several continents and...
Competition between marine mammals and fisheries for marine resources-whether real or perceived-has ...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
Due to requirements under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)and the Endangered Species Act (ESA...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
Fisheries bycatch is the greatest current source of human-caused deaths of marine mammals worldwide,...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Human-caused mortality due primarily to bycatch in fisheries is considered a major threat to some lo...
The relationship between humans and marine mammals extends back for centuries and covers a multitude...
<div><p>Competition between marine mammals and fisheries for marine resources—whether real or percei...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
ICES summarizes new bycatch information on marine mammals, seabirds, marine turtles, and fish in 202...
Hunting by humans played a major role in extirpating terrestrial megafauna on several continents and...
Competition between marine mammals and fisheries for marine resources-whether real or perceived-has ...
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has ...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
Due to requirements under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA)and the Endangered Species Act (ESA...