Demersal and pelagic longline fisheries involve frequent and geographically widespread interactions with many individuals, populations, and species of marine mammals. Animals sometimes suffer mortality and serious injury following these interactions, attracted mainly to longlines as a source of food. This depredating behaviour can have serious consequences for fishermen, especially when they lose valuable catch and face other associated operational and regulatory challenges. Using input from a group of international experts in the science, fishing industry, and government sectors, we produced a list of methods for mitigating depredation and bycatch of marine mammals in longline fisheries, collectively assessed their potential as a solution,...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
International audienceMarine mammal depredation on fisheries (animals removing fish caught on fishin...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Funding: Support for this project was provided by the Lenfest Ocean Program (Contract ID: #31008).By...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
The sustainable mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts has become a major societal and environmental...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
The U.S. East Coast pelagic longline fishery has a history of interactions with marine mammals, wher...
Depredation is defined as the damage or removal of fish from fishing gear by predators, and is a cru...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
International audienceMarine mammal depredation on fisheries (animals removing fish caught on fishin...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...
Funding: Support for this project was provided by the Lenfest Ocean Program (Contract ID: #31008).By...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
Fisheries bycatch is one of the biggest threats to marine mammal populations. A literature review wa...
Fisheries are extremely important in the context of marine mammal ecology, conservation, and behavio...
The sustainable mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts has become a major societal and environmental...
The expansion of pelagic longline tuna fisheries, along with increasing fisheries observer coverage,...
The use of aquatic mammals as bait to enhance the harvest of fisheries species has garnered little a...
Bycatch is the accidental capture of animals in fishing gear. Bycatch has been reported for most mar...
Fisheries bycatch poses a significant threat to many populations of marine mammals, but there are fe...
The U.S. East Coast pelagic longline fishery has a history of interactions with marine mammals, wher...
Depredation is defined as the damage or removal of fish from fishing gear by predators, and is a cru...
Fishery-cetacean interactions, including those with longline gear, give rise to economic, ecological...
Bycatch, the incidental capture of non-target species in active fishing gear, is the most significa...
International audienceMarine mammal depredation on fisheries (animals removing fish caught on fishin...
Fisheries bycatch is a worldwide issue. In many developed nations, including Australia, major resear...