Efficacy of a novel shark bycatch mitigation device in a tuna longline fishery
Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, and skates) are caught throughout fisheries globally, leading to over one-third of species being threatened with extinction . Oceanic shark populations have undergone an average 71% decline over the last half century, owing to an 18-fold increase in relative fishing pres...
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description | Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, and skates) are caught throughout fisheries globally, leading to over one-third of species being threatened with extinction
. Oceanic shark populations have undergone an average 71% decline over the last half century, owing to an 18-fold increase in relative fishing pressure
. Incidental capture or 'bycatch' is a primary driver of population declines, and poses an important challenge for species conservation
. This threat necessitates mitigation strategies that exist for sharks but are often focussed on haul-back and post-capture effects for longline fishing. We trialled a novel shark bycatch mitigation device ("SharkGuard") in a commercial longline fishery targeting bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus), where bycatch consists largely of blue sharks (Prionace glauca) and pelagic stingrays (Pteroplatytrygon violacea). |
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