Search References

Year Citation Gear Species Technique/Category
2022
Gianuca D, Canani G, Silva-Costa A, et al (2022) Trialling the new hookpod-mini, configured to open at 20 m depth, in pelagic longline fisheries off southern Brazil (report & presentation). In: IATTC - 11th Meeting of the Working Group on Bycatch. IATTC BYC-11 INF-D, Online, p 13
LL Sea Turtles,
Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2022
Birdlife International (2022) Seabird bycatch mitigation methods. In: WCPFC Scientific Committee 18th Regular Session. WCPFC SC18 NGO-BI, Electronic Meeting
LL Seabirds
2022
Petrossian GA, Pires SF, Sosnowski M, et al (2022) Threats of Longline Fishing to Global Albatross Diversity. Animals 12:887. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12070887
LL Seabirds
Population Level Assessments
2022
Gilman E, Naholowaa H, Ishizaki A, et al (2022) Could tori lines replace blue-dyed bait to reduce seabird bycatch risk in the Hawaii deep-set longline fishery? In: WCPFC Scientific Committee 18th Regular Session. WCPFC-SC18-2022/EB-IP-15, Electronic Meeting
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2023
ACAP AC (2023) Report of the Thirteenth Meeting of the Advisory Committee. In: ACAP - 13th Meeting of the Advisory Committee. ACAP, Edinburgh, UK
LL, PS, GN Seabirds
2023
Gilman E, Evans T, Pollard I, Chaloupka M (2023) Night-time and deep setting provides an economically viable solution to seabird bycatch in an albacore tuna longline fishery. In: ACAP - 11th Meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group. SBWG11 Doc 10, Edinburgh, UK
LL Seabirds
2023
Gianuca D, Canani G, Silva-Costa A, et al (2023) Trialling the new Hookpod-mini, configured to open at 20 m depth, in pelagic longline fisheries off southern Brazil. In: IATTC - 1st Meeting Working Group on Ecosystem & Bycatch. La Jolla California USA
LL Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2023
Quiñones J, Zavalaga C (2023) Offal discards are probably one of the causes of albatrosses congregations in offshore waters of southern Peru. In: ACAP - 11th Meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group. SBWG11 Inf 21, Edinburgh, UK
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2023
Edwards CTT, Peatman T, Roberts JO, et al (2023) Updated fisheries risk assessment framework for seabirds in the Southern Hemisphere. New Zealand Aquatic Environment and Biodiversity Report No. 321:103
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2023
Fitzgerald SM, Dolliver JE (2023) Alaska Fisheries Science Center Coordinated Seabird Studies Strategic Plan 2022-2026. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-AFSC-460. https://doi.org/10.25923/WXTZ-Q514
LL Seabirds
2023
Gilman E, Evans T, Pollard I, Chaloupka M (2023) Adjusting time-of-day and depth of fishing provides an economically viable solution to seabird bycatch in an albacore tuna longline fishery. Sci Rep 13:2621. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-29616-7
LL Seabirds
2023
Reid K, Baker GB, Delord K (2023) Ecological risk assessment in the southern Indian Ocean: Towards better seabird bycatch mitigation. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 33:18–1228. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.4006
LL Seabirds
Population Level Assessments
2023
Kroodsma D, Turner J, Luck C, et al (2023) Global prevalence of setting longlines at dawn highlights bycatch risk for threatened albatross. Biological Conservation 283:110026. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110026
LL Seabirds
2023
Molloy J, Debski I, Leathers M, Pierre J (2023) Seabird-Safe Pelagic Longline Fishing Toolkit: A resource for the tuna supply chain. In: ACAP - 11th Meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group. SBWG11 Doc 22, Edinburgh, UK
LL Seabirds
2023
ACAP (2023) Updated ACAP Advice on Reducing the Bycatch of Albatrosses and Petrels in WCPFC Fisheries. In: WCPFC Scientific Committee 19th Regular Session. WCPFC-SC19-2023/EB-IP-21, Koror, Palau
LL Seabirds
2023
Polanowski A, Double M, MacDonald A, et al (2023) Development of DNA markers to resolve uncertainties of seabird bycatch using feathers collected from dead seabirds. In: ACAP - 11th Meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group. SBWG11 Doc 12, Edinburgh, UK
LL, PS, GN Seabirds