Large‐scale eDNA metabarcoding survey reveals marine biogeographic break and transitions over tropical north‐western Australia

K West, MJ Travers, M Stat, ES Harvey… - Diversity and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Aim Environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding has demonstrated its applicability
as a highly sensitive biomonitoring tool across small spatial and temporal scales in marine …

[HTML][HTML] Best practices for catch-and-release shark angling: current scientific understanding and future research

TW Horton, O Exeter, F Garzon, C Gordon… - Fisheries …, 2023 - Elsevier
In recent decades, the abundance of sharks in the world's oceans has decreased due to
overexploitation by commercial fisheries. Over this same period, sharks have been …

Networked animal telemetry in the northwest Atlantic and Caribbean waters

CW Bangley, FG Whoriskey, JM Young… - Marine and Coastal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Acoustic telemetry, in which transmitters projecting ultrasonic signals carrying unique
identification codes are deployed on marine and aquatic animals and detected and logged …

Some like it hot: investigating thermoregulatory behavior of carcharhinid sharks in a natural environment with artificially elevated temperatures

A Barash, A Scheinin, E Bigal, Z Zemah Shamir… - Fishes, 2023 - mdpi.com
Global warming raises seawater temperatures and creates changes which have been found
to affect the movement of large migrating marine species. Understanding the thermal niches …

First Insights Into the Fine-Scale Movements of the Sandbar Shark, Carcharhinus plumbeus

S Andrzejaczek, AC Gleiss, CB Pattiaratchi… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
The expanding use of biologging tags in studies of shark movement provides an opportunity
to elucidate the context and drivers of fine-scale movement patterns of these predators. In …

Discovery of a potential open ocean nursery for the endangered shortfin mako shark in a global fishing hotspot

G Mucientes, A Alonso-Fernández, M Vedor… - Scientific Reports, 2025 - nature.com
Populations of large pelagic sharks are declining worldwide due to overfishing. Determining
the overlap between shark populations and fishing activities is important to inform …

Length–length relationships for the main shark species caught in the commercial shark fisheries of Western Australia

SN Bartes, M Braccini - Fisheries Management and Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Length–length relationships are presented for 19 shark species caught in the commercial
shark fisheries of Western Australia. A robust linear regression model was used to estimate …

Quantifying shark depredation events while commercial, charter and recreational fishing in Western Australia

KL Ryan, SM Taylor, R McAuley, G Jackson… - Marine Policy, 2019 - Elsevier
Shark encounters while fishing in Western Australian waters have been perceived to be
increasing by some fishers in recent years. A lack of quantitative information remains a …

Acoustic monitoring reveals the broad-scale movements of commercially important sharks

M Braccini, K Rensing, T Langlois… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2017 - int-res.com
Information on broad-scale movements is required for spatial management and improved
conservation of large marine predators. We studied the mobility of the 4 most commercially …

Gillnet size selectivity of shark and ray species from Queensland, Australia

LR Lemke, CA Simpfendorfer - Fisheries Management and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Gillnets are size‐selective fishing gears commonly used by industrial and small‐scale
fishers, so understanding selectivity can aid fisheries management by identifying suitable …