Search References

Year Citation Gear Species Technique/Category
2005
Fowler, S., Cavanagh, R.D., Camhi, M, et al (eds) (2005) Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras: The Status of the Chondrichthyan Fishes. UICN (Union mondiale pour la nature) ; Reseau national zones humides (RENZOH), Gland, Suisse  and Cambridge, UK
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2005
Diaz GA, Serafy JE (2005) Longline-caught blue shark (Prionace glauca): factors affecting the numbers available for live release. FISHERY BULLETIN-NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION 103:720
LL Sharks and Rays
2005
Delgado de Molina A, Ariz J, Pallares P, et al (2005) Project on new FAD designs to avoid entanglement of by-catch species, mainly sea turtles, in the Spanish purse seine fishery. WCPFC-SC1-FT-WP-02, Noumea, New Caledonia, p 6
PS Sea Turtles
2005
Canin J, Henkel C, Robins C (2005) Crossing the line : sea turtle handling guidelines for the longline fishing industry / produced by Hatchling Productions and Belldi Consultancy. [videorecording] : - Version details - Trove. Hatchling Productions, Belldi Consultancy, Australia
2005
Barker MJ, Schluessel V (2005) Managing global shark fisheries: suggestions for prioritizing management strategies. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 15:325–347. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.660
LL, PS
Mitigation Techniques
2005
Hall S J, Mainprize B M (2005) Managing by-catch and discards: how much progress are we making and how can we do better? Fish and Fisheries 6:134–155
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2005
Pierre J, Norden W (2005) Trials using shark liver oil to deter seabirds from eating bait during long-line fishing, Leigh, New Zealand. Conservation Evidence 2:99–100
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2005
Lydon G, Starr P (2005) Effect of blue dyed bait on incidental seabird mortalities and fish catch rates on a commercial longliner fishing off East Cape, New Zealand. Unpublished Conservation Services Programme Report Department of Conservation, Wellington
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2005
SPC (2005) Set your longline deep: Catch more target fish and avoid bycatch by using a new gear design
LL
Mitigation Techniques
2005
Myers RA, Worm B (2005) Extinction, survival or recovery of large predatory fishes. Phil Trans The Royal Soc 360:13–20. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2004.1573
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2005
Cochrane KL, Doulman DJ (2005) The rising tide of fisheries instruments and the struggle to keep afloat. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 360:77–94. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2004.1568
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2005
Coyne MS, Godley BJ (2005) Satellite Tracking and Analysis Tool (STAT): an integrated system for archiving, analyzing and mapping animal tracking data. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 301:1–7. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps301001
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Management Categories
2005
Baird SJ (2005) Incidental capture of New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri) in commercial fisheries in New Zealand waters, 2001-02. Ministry of Fisheries
LL Marine Mammals
2005
Barry Baker G, Wise BS (2005) The impact of pelagic longline fishing on the flesh-footed shearwater Puffinus carneipes in Eastern Australia. Biological Conservation 126:306–316. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2005.06.001
LL Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2005
Apostolaki P, Cortés E, Babcock E, et al (2005) Use of an age-structured model for the stock assessment of blue shark in the north Atlantic. ICCAT Collect Vol Sci Papers 58:1001–1018
LL, PS Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2005
Reeves RR, Berggren P, Crespo EA, et al (2005) Global Priorities for Reduction of Cetacean Bycatch. WWF
GN Marine Mammals
2005
NOAA Fisheries (2005) Seabird interaction avoidance methods and pelagic squid fishery management under the Fishery Management Plan for the pelagic fisheries of the western Pacific region
LL Seabirds
2005
Ward P, Myers RA (2005) Inferring the depth distribution of catchability for pelagic fishes and correcting for variations in the depth of longline fishing gear. Can J Fish Aquat Sci 62:1130–1142. https://doi.org/10.1139/f05-021
LL, PS Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2005
de Bruyn P, Dudley S, Cliff G, Smale M (2005) Sharks caught in the protective gill nets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 11. The scalloped hammerhead shark Sphyrna lewini (Griffith and Smith). African Journal of Marine Science 27:517–528. https://doi.org/10.2989/18142320509504112
LL Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2005
Dudley S, Cliff G, Zungu M, Smale M (2005) Sharks caught in the protective gill nets off KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 10. The dusky shark Carcharhinus obscurus (Lesueur 1818). African Journal of Marine Science 27:107–127. https://doi.org/10.2989/18142320509504072
LL Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2006
Hall MA, Vogel N, Orozco M (2006) Eastern Pacific Turtle Program 2005-06 Final Report. Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council, Equador
LL Sea Turtles
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2006
Gilman E, Brothers N, McPherson G, Dalzell P (2006) A review of cetacean interactions with longline gear. J Cetacean Res Manage 8:215–223
LL Marine Mammals
2006
Halpin PN, Read AJ, Best BD, et al (2006) OBIS-SEAMAP: developing a biogeographic research data commons for the ecological studies of marine mammals, seabirds, and sea turtles. Marine Ecology Progress Series 316:239–246
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds
Mitigation Techniques
2006
Swimmer Y, Arauz R, McCracken M, et al (2006) Diving behavior and delayed mortality of olive ridley sea turtles Lepidochelys olivacea after their release from longline fishing gear. Marine Ecology Progress Series 323:253–261. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps323253
LL Sea Turtles
Mitigation Techniques
Management Categories
2006
Watson JW, Kerstetter DW (2006) Pelagic Longline Fishing Gear: A Brief History and Review of Research Efforts to Improve Selectivity. Marine Technology Society Journal 40:6–11. https://doi.org/10.4031/002533206787353259
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays