Search References

Year Citation Gear Species Technique/Category
2016
James KC, Lewison RL, Dillingham PW, et al (2016) Drivers of retention and discards of elasmobranch non-target catch. Environmental Conservation 43:3–12. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892915000168
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2016
Pardo SA, Kindsvater HK, Cuevas-Zimbrón E, et al (2016) Growth, productivity and relative extinction risk of a data-sparse devil ray. Sci Rep 6:33745. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep33745
PS Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2016
Ohshimo S, Fujinami Y, Shiozaki K, et al (2016) Distribution, body length, and abundance of blue shark and shortfin mako offshore of northeastern Japan, as determined from observed pelagic longline data, 2000–2014. Fish Oceanogr 25:259–276. https://doi.org/10.1111/fog.12149
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2016
Novianto D, Nugroho AF, Zedta RR (2016) Composition and abundance of pelagic shark caught by drift gillnet in Cilacap oceanic fishing port, Indonesia. In: IOTC - 12th Working Party on Ecosystems and Bycatch. IOTC‐2016‐WEPB12‐17, Seychelles
GN Sharks and Rays
2016
Phillips RA, Gales R, Baker GB, et al (2016) The conservation status and priorities for albatrosses and large petrels. Biological Conservation 201:169–183. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2016.06.017
LL Seabirds
Population Level Assessments
2016
Stewart KR, LaCasella EL, Roden SE, et al (2016) Nesting population origins of leatherback turtles caught as bycatch in the U.S. pelagic longline fishery. Ecosphere 7:n/a-n/a. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.1272
LL Sea Turtles
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2016
Croll DA, Dewar H, Dulvy NK, et al (2016) Vulnerabilities and fisheries impacts: the uncertain future of manta and devil rays. Aquatic Conserv: Mar Freshw Ecosyst 26:562–575. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2591
LL, PS Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2016
Casale P, Heppell SS (2016) How much sea turtle bycatch is too much? A stationary age distribution model for simulating population abundance and potential biological removal in the Mediterranean. Endangered Species Research 29:239–254. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00714
LL, PS Sea Turtles
Population Level Assessments
2015
Garcia-Cortes B, Ramos-Cartelle A, Carroceda A, Mejuto J (2015) Marine Turtle Encounters in the Surface Longline Fishery in North Atlantic Areas: 10-30 degrees N / 15-35 degrees W. CVSP 71:2862–2877
LL Sea Turtles
Population Level Assessments
2015
Huang H-W (2015) Conservation Hotspots for the Turtles on the High Seas of the Atlantic Ocean. PLoS ONE 10:e0133614. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133614
LL Sea Turtles
Population Level Assessments
2015
JOACHIM DL, RAZAFIMANDIMBY Y (2015) Shark catch characteristics by national longliner fleets in Madagascar. IOTC, Olhao, Portugal
LL Sharks and Rays
2015
Clarke S (2015) Understanding and Mitigating Impacts to Whale Sharks in Purse Seine Fisheries of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. In: WCPFC Scientific Committee 11th Regular Session. WCPFC-SC11-2015-EB-WP-03 Rev1, Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
PS Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2015
Paleczny M, Hammill E, Karpouzi V, Pauly D (2015) Population Trend of the World’s Monitored Seabirds, 1950-2010. PLoS ONE 10:e0129342. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0129342
LL, PS Seabirds
2015
Hall M (2015) More on Bycatches: Changes, Evolution, and Revolution. In: Kruse G, An H, DiCosimo J, et al. (eds) Fisheries Bycatch: Global Issues and Creative Solutions. Alaska Sea Grant, University of Alaska Fairbanks
LL, PS, GN
2015
Campbell SJ (2015) Assessing Indonesian manta and devil ray populations through historical landings and fishing community interviews. PeerJ Preprints. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.1.3033.0323
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2015
Mas F, Forselledo R, Domingo A (2015) Mobulid ray by-catch in longline fisheries in the south-western Atlantic Ocean. Mar Freshwater Res 66:767–777. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF14180
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2015
Oliver S, Braccini M, Newman SJ, Harvey ES (2015) Global patterns in the bycatch of sharks and rays. Marine Policy 54:86–97. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2014.12.017
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2015
Roussel E, Chompret J, Clorennec D, et al (2015) Preliminary study of cetacean depredation on pelagic longline fisheries using passive acoustic monitoring off Reunion Island. IOTC, Olhao, Portugal
LL Marine Mammals
2015
Cosandey-Godin A (2015) Elasmobranch Bycatch in the Canadian Northwest Atlantic and Arctic Adjacent Seas: Composition, Biogeography, and Mitigation. PhD, Dalhousie University
LL Sharks and Rays
2015
Escalle L, Capietto A, Chavance P, et al (2015) Cetaceans and tuna purse seine fisheries in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans: interactions but few mortalities. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 522:255–268. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11149
PS Marine Mammals
2015
Baird RW, Mahaffy SD, Gorgone AM, et al (2015) False killer whales and fisheries interactions in Hawaiian waters: Evidence for sex bias and variation among populations and social groups. Mar Mam Sci 31:579–590. https://doi.org/10.1111/mms.12177
LL Marine Mammals
Mitigation Techniques
2015
Fahmi, Dharmadi (2015) Pelagic shark fisheries of Indonesia’s Eastern Indian Ocean Fisheries Management Region. African Jour Mar Sci 37:259–265. https://doi.org/10.2989/1814232X.2015.1044908
LL, GN Sharks and Rays
2015
Venu S, Malakar B (2015) Chapter 18 - Diversity of Marine Mammals of India - Status, Threats, Conservation Strategies and Future Scope of Research. In: Venkataraman K, Sivaperuman C (eds) Marine Faunal Diversity in India. Academic Press, San Diego, pp 283–302
GN Marine Mammals
2015
(2015) Offshore Fisheries of the Southwest Indian Ocean: their staus and the impact on vulnerable species. Oceanographic Research Institute, Durban
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2015
Kiszka J (2015) Marine Mammals Chapter 8. In: van der Elst R, Everett B (eds) Offshore fisheries of the SW Indian Ocean: their status and the impact on vulnerable species. Oceanographic Research Institute, Durban, pp 304–323
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals