An overview on elasmobranch release as a bycatch mitigation strategy

N Wosnick, EP Giareta, RD Leite… - ICES Journal of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Sharks and rays are among the most threatened vertebrates, mostly due to commercial
fisheries. Data on incidental capture is sparse, but it is estimated that about 50% of reported …

Bycatch-neutral fisheries through a sequential mitigation hierarchy

E Gilman, M Chaloupka, H Booth, M Hall, H Murua… - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Fisheries bycatch is the foremost threat to the conservation of many marine species.
Evaluation of alternative bycatch management strategies can account for the relative …

[HTML][HTML] Investigating acceptance of marine tourism levies, to cover the opportunity costs of conservation for coastal communities

H Booth, S Mourato, EJ Milner-Gulland - Ecological Economics, 2022 - Elsevier
Marine tourism is promoted as a substitute economic activity to unsustainable fishing, which
is compatible with conservation. However, benefits of marine tourism do not typically accrue …

[HTML][HTML] Designing locally-appropriate conservation incentives for small-scale fishers

H Booth, MS Ramdlan, A Hafizh, K Wongsopatty… - Biological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Large, long-lived marine animals ('marine megafauna') are amongst the world's most
threatened taxa, primarily due to overfishing. Reducing fisheries' impacts on marine …

Two lenses for exploring relationships between seabirds and fishers: Unveiling reciprocal contributions

J Ojeda, F Morello, CG Suazo… - People and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Reciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in
Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that describe the mechanisms of …

[HTML][HTML] Identifying leverage points for sustainability in India's shark supply chains

T Gupta, D Karnad, R Oyanedel, H Booth, T Abhiram… - Marine Policy, 2025 - Elsevier
Sharks are highly threatened by overfishing, but hold important subsistence, economic and
cultural values for many communities globally, highlighting the need for sustainable and …

[HTML][HTML] Socio-cultural relationship between recreational sea anglers and blue sharks (Prionace glauca) in the United Kingdom

GL Scotts, MJ Scales, G Araujo, H Booth, SA Marley - Marine Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
The blue shark (Prionace glauca) is commonly caught by recreational anglers around the
United Kingdom (UK)–part of a population (North Atlantic) which has sustained declines of> …

Age, growth, and intrinsic sensitivity of Endangered Spinetail Devil Ray (Mobula mobular) and Bentfin Devil Ray (M. thurstoni) in the Indian Ocean

E Barrowclift, AJ Temple, SA Pardo, AMA Khan… - Marine Biology, 2025 - Springer
Devil rays (Mobula spp.) are caught in fisheries across the Indian Ocean, with reports of
significant recent declines in catch and sightings. Globally, the few populations studied have …

Tourists' behavioural intention to participate in marine citizen science: a South African case study

S Lucrezi, A D'Agnessa - Journal of Ecotourism, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The increasing demand for coastal and marine tourism and the negative impact of its
exploitation call for strategies to promote sustainable forms of marine tourism. Citizen …

Corrigendum to: Search for the vulnerable giants: the presence of giant guitarfish and wedgefish in the Karimunjawa National Park and adjacent waters

FA Alghozali, MWD Gustianto, A Hanifah… - Marine and …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Giant guitarfish (Family: Glaucostegidae) and wedgefish (Family:
Rhinidae)(Critically Endangered, IUCN Red List and CITES Appendix II) are highly exploited …