Search References

Year Citation Gear Species Technique/Category
2008
Dulvy NK, Baum JK, Clarke S, et al (2008) You can swim but you can’t hide: the global status and conservation of oceanic pelagic sharks and rays. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 18:459–482. https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.975
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2008
Petersen S, Nel D, Ryan P, Underhill L (2008) Understanding and mitigating vulnerable bycatch in southern African trawl and longline fisheries. WWF Responsible Fisheries Programme, South Africa
LL Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
2008
Mejuto J, García-Cortés B, Ramos-Cartelle A (2008) Trials using different hook and bait types in the configuration of the surface longline gear used by the Spanish swordfish (Xiphias gladius) fishery in the Atlantic Ocean. Collect Vol Sci Pap ICCAT 62:1662–1670
LL Sea Turtles,
Sharks and Rays
2008
Mandelman JW, Cooper PW, Werner TB, Lagueux KM (2008) Shark bycatch and depredation in the U.S. Atlantic pelagic longline fishery. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 18:427–442. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11160-008-9084-z
LL Sharks and Rays
2008
Mandelman JW, Skomal GB (2008) Differential sensitivity to capture stress assessed by blood acid–base status in five carcharhinid sharks. J Comp Physiol B 179:267. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00360-008-0306-4
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
Management Categories
2008
Forselledo R, Pons M, Miller P, Domingo A (2008) Distribution and population structure of the pelagic stingray, Pteroplatytrygon violacea (Dasyatidae), in the south-western Atlantic. Aquat Living Resour 21:357–363. https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:2008052
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
Population Level Assessments
2008
Amande M, Chassot E, Chavance P (2008) Silky shark (Carcharhinus falciformis) bycatch in the French tuna purse-seine fishery of the Indian Ocean. IRD, Seychelles
PS Sharks and Rays
2008
Stoner AW, Kaimmer SM (2008) Reducing elasmobranch bycatch: Laboratory investigation of rare earth metal and magnetic deterrents with spiny dogfish and Pacific halibut. Fisheries Research 92:162–168. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2008.01.004
LL Sharks and Rays
2008
Erickson DL, Berkeley SA (2008) Methods to Reduce Bycatch Mortality in Longline Fisheries. In: Consultant MDCC, Pikitch EK, Babcock EA (eds) Sharks of the Open Ocean. Blackwell Publishing Ltd., pp 462–471
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
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
Promjinda S, Siriraksophon S, Darumas N, Chaidee P (2008) Efficiency of the circle hook in comparison with J-hook in longline fishery. SEAFDEC—The Ecosystem Based Fishery Management in the Bay of Bengal
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Bach, P., Gamblin, C., Lucas, V. (2008) The Effect of Bait Type on Hooking Responses of Target and Non-target Species on Pelagic Longlines: Preliminary Results From Fishing Experiments in the Seychelles. Western Indian Ocean J Mar Sci 7:151–161
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Swimmer Y, Wang JH, McNaughton L (2008) Shark Deterrent and Incidental Capture Workshop. NOAA Technical Memorandum NMFS-PIFSC-16
LL Sharks and Rays
2008
Ward P, Lawrence E, Darbyshire R, Hindmarsh S (2008) Large-scale experiment shows that nylon leaders reduce shark bycatch and benefit pelagic longline fishers. Fisheries Research 90:100–108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2007.09.034
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Ward P, Hall S (2008) Circle Hooks and Longline Catches
LL Sea Turtles,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Kirby DS (2008) Ecological Risk Assessment (ERA) Progress Report (2007/08) & Work Plan (2008/9). In: Scientific Committee Fourth Regular Session. WCPFC, Port Moresby, PNG, p 24
LL Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
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
Camhi M, Pikitch EK, Babcock EA (eds) (2008) Sharks of the open ocean: biology, fisheries and conservation. Blackwell Science, Oxford ; Ames, Iowa
LL, PS, GN Sharks and Rays
2008
Grantham H, Petersen S, Possingham H (2008) Reducing bycatch in the South African pelagic longline fishery: the utility of different approaches to fisheries closures. Endangered Species Research 5:291–299. https://doi.org/10.3354/esr00159
LL Sea Turtles,
Seabirds,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Gilman E, Clarke S, Brothers N, et al (2008) Shark interactions in pelagic longline fisheries. Marine Policy 32:1–18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpol.2007.05.001
LL Sharks and Rays
2008
Clarke S (2008) Use of shark fin trade data to estimate historic total shark removals in the Atlantic Ocean. Aquat Living Resour 21:373–381. https://doi.org/10.1051/alr:2008060
LL Sharks and Rays
Population Level Assessments
2008
Shimizu S, Kobayashi M, Abe O (2008) Bycatch mitigation for sea turtles with alteration of a hook and bait. NSUGAF 74:237–240. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.74.237
LL Sea Turtles,
Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
2008
Kaimmer, Stephen M., Stoner A W (2008) Field investigation of rare-earth metal as a deterrent to spiny dogfish in the Pacific halibut fishery. Fisheries Research 94:43–47. https://doi.org/doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2008.06.015
LL Sharks and Rays
2007
Kaplan IC, Cox SP, Kitchell JF (2007) Circle Hooks for Pacific Longliners: Not a Panacea for Marlin and Shark Bycatch, but Part of the Solution. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 136:392–401. https://doi.org/10.1577/T05-301.1
LL Sharks and Rays
Mitigation Techniques
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