Search References

Year Citation Gear Species Technique/Category
2008
Read AJ (2008) The Looming Crisis: Interactions between Marine Mammals and Fisheries. J Mammal 89:541–548. https://doi.org/10.1644/07-MAMM-S-315R1.1
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals
2008
Semba Y, Matsumotp T, Okamoto H, Tanabe T (2008) Report of Japan’s Scientific Observer Program for Tuna Longline Fishery in the Atlantic Ocean in the Fishing years of 2005 and 2006. CVSP 62:2123–2145
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2008
Hernandez-Milian G, Goetz S, Varela-Dopico C, et al (2008) Results of a short study of interactions of cetaceans and longline fisheries in Atlantic waters: environmental correlates of catches and depredation events. Hydrobiologia 612:251–268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-008-9501-2
LL Marine Mammals
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Campbell LM, Cornwell ML (2008) Human dimensions of bycatch reduction technology: current assumptions and directions for future research. Endang Species Res 5:325–334. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00172
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2008
Carretta JV, Barlow J, Enriquez L (2008) Acoustic pingers eliminate beaked whale bycatch in a gill net fishery. Marine Mammal Science 24:956–961. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-7692.2008.00218.x
GN Marine Mammals
2008
Kiszka JJ, Muir CE, Amir OA, et al (2008) Incidental catch of marine mammals in the southwest Indian Ocean: a preliminary review. IWC SC/60/SM13 12
GN Marine Mammals
2008
Waugh SM, Filippi DP, Walker N, Kirby DS (2008) Preliminary results of an Ecological Risk Assessment for New Zealand fisheries interactions with seabirds and marine mammals. WCPFC, Port Moresby, PNG
LL Marine Mammals,
Seabirds
2007
ACAP (2007) Report of the First Meeting of the Seabird Bycatch Working Group of the Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels, Valdivia, Chile 17-18 June 2007. ACAP Seabird Bycatch Working Group, Valdivia, Chile
LL, GN Marine Mammals,
Seabirds
2007
Cox TM, Lewison RL, Zydelis R, et al (2007) Comparing Effectiveness of Experimental and Implemented Bycatch Reduction Measures: the Ideal and the Real. Conservation Biology 21:1155–1164. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00772.x
LL, GN Marine Mammals,
Seabirds
2007
Young NM, Iudicello S (2007) Worldwide Bycatch of Cetaceans - An evaluation of the most significant threats to cetaceans, the affected species and the geographic areas of high risk, and the recommended actions from various independent institutions.
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals
Population Level Assessments
2007
Molenaar EJ (2007) Managing Biodiversity in Areas Beyond National Jurisdiction. The International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law 22:89–124. https://doi.org/10.1163/157180807781475263
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2007
Rogan E, Mackey M (2007) Megafauna bycatch in drift nets for albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga) in the NE Atlantic. Fisheries Research 86:6–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2007.02.013
GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2007
Garrison LP (2007) Interactions between marine mammals and pelagic longline fishing gear in the US Atlantic Ocean between 1992 and 2004. Fisheries Bulletin
LL Marine Mammals
Mitigation Techniques
2007
Doak D, Bakker V, Finkelstein M, et al (2007) Compensatory mitigation for marine bycatch will do harm, not good. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5:350–351
LL, GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Management Categories
2007
Kirby DS, Hobday AJ (2007) Ecological risk assessment for the effects of fishing in the Western & Central Pacific Ocean: Productivity-Susceptibility Analysis. WCPFC, Honolulu, Hawaii
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2007
IOTC Secretariat (2007) Workshop on the Depredation in the Tuna Longline Fisheries in the Indian Ocean 2007. IOTC, Seychelles
LL Marine Mammals
Management Categories
2007
Jennings S, Revill AS (2007) The role of gear technologists in supporting an ecosystem approach to fisheries. ICES J Mar Sci 64:1525–1534. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsm104
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2007
NOAA (2007) Marine mammal handling / release guidelines  English & Vietnamese - A quick reference for Atlantic pelagic longline gear
LL Marine Mammals
Mitigation Techniques
2006
Chapman L, Sharples P, Brogan D, et al (2006) Marine species identification manual for horizontal longline fishermen = Manuel d’identification des espèces marines destiné aux pêcheurs à la palangre horizontale  English-French
LL, PS Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
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
2006
Gilman EL, Dalzell P, Martin S (2006) Fleet communication to abate fisheries bycatch. Marine Policy 30:360–366. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2005.06.003
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Management Categories
2006
Nishida T, Shiba Y (2006) Report of the predation survey by the Japanese commercial tuna longline fisheries (September, 2000 – December, 2005). IOTC, Victoria, Seychelles
LL Marine Mammals
2006
Cogan K (2006) Protected Species Identification Guide
LL, PS, GN Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
Management Categories
2006
Werner T, Kraus S, Read A, Zollett E (2006) Fishing Techniques to Reduce the Bycatch of Threatened Marine Animals. Marine Technology Society Journal 40:50–68. https://doi.org/10.4031/002533206787353204
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2006
Stobutzki I, Lawrence E, Bensley N, Norris W (2006) Bycatch mitigation approaches in Australia’s eastern tuna and billfish fishery: Seabirds, turtles, marine mammals, sharks, and non-target fish,. WCPFC, Manila, Philippines
LL Marine Mammals,
Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays