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Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries

Large oceanic migrants play important roles in ecosystems, yet many species are of conservation concern as a result of anthropogenic threats, of which incidental capture by fisheries is frequently identified. The last large populations of the leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, occur in the At...

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Autores principales: Fossette, S., Witt, M. J., Miller, P., Nalovic, M. A., Albareda, D., Almeida, A. P., Broderick, A. C., Chacón-Chaverri, D., Coyne, M. S., Domingo, A., Eckert, S., Evans, D., Fallabrino, A., Ferraroli, S., Formia, A., Giffoni, B., Hays, G. C., Hughes, G., Kelle, L., Leslie, A., López-Mendilaharsu, M., Luschi, P., Prosdocimi, L., Rodriguez-Heredia, S., Turny, A., Verhage, S., Godley, B. J.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4027393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3065
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author Fossette, S.
Witt, M. J.
Miller, P.
Nalovic, M. A.
Albareda, D.
Almeida, A. P.
Broderick, A. C.
Chacón-Chaverri, D.
Coyne, M. S.
Domingo, A.
Eckert, S.
Evans, D.
Fallabrino, A.
Ferraroli, S.
Formia, A.
Giffoni, B.
Hays, G. C.
Hughes, G.
Kelle, L.
Leslie, A.
López-Mendilaharsu, M.
Luschi, P.
Prosdocimi, L.
Rodriguez-Heredia, S.
Turny, A.
Verhage, S.
Godley, B. J.
author_facet Fossette, S.
Witt, M. J.
Miller, P.
Nalovic, M. A.
Albareda, D.
Almeida, A. P.
Broderick, A. C.
Chacón-Chaverri, D.
Coyne, M. S.
Domingo, A.
Eckert, S.
Evans, D.
Fallabrino, A.
Ferraroli, S.
Formia, A.
Giffoni, B.
Hays, G. C.
Hughes, G.
Kelle, L.
Leslie, A.
López-Mendilaharsu, M.
Luschi, P.
Prosdocimi, L.
Rodriguez-Heredia, S.
Turny, A.
Verhage, S.
Godley, B. J.
author_sort Fossette, S.
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description Large oceanic migrants play important roles in ecosystems, yet many species are of conservation concern as a result of anthropogenic threats, of which incidental capture by fisheries is frequently identified. The last large populations of the leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, occur in the Atlantic Ocean, but interactions with industrial fisheries could jeopardize recent positive population trends, making bycatch mitigation a priority. Here, we perform the first pan-Atlantic analysis of spatio-temporal distribution of the leatherback turtle and ascertain overlap with longline fishing effort. Data suggest that the Atlantic probably consists of two regional management units: northern and southern (the latter including turtles breeding in South Africa). Although turtles and fisheries show highly diverse distributions, we highlight nine areas of high susceptibility to potential bycatch (four in the northern Atlantic and five in the southern/equatorial Atlantic) that are worthy of further targeted investigation and mitigation. These are reinforced by reports of leatherback bycatch at eight of these sites. International collaborative efforts are needed, especially from nations hosting regions where susceptibility to bycatch is likely to be high within their exclusive economic zone (northern Atlantic: Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Senegal, Spain, USA and Western Sahara; southern Atlantic: Angola, Brazil, Namibia and UK) and from nations fishing in these high-susceptibility areas, including those located in international waters.
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spelling pubmed-40273932014-05-28 Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries Fossette, S. Witt, M. J. Miller, P. Nalovic, M. A. Albareda, D. Almeida, A. P. Broderick, A. C. Chacón-Chaverri, D. Coyne, M. S. Domingo, A. Eckert, S. Evans, D. Fallabrino, A. Ferraroli, S. Formia, A. Giffoni, B. Hays, G. C. Hughes, G. Kelle, L. Leslie, A. López-Mendilaharsu, M. Luschi, P. Prosdocimi, L. Rodriguez-Heredia, S. Turny, A. Verhage, S. Godley, B. J. Proc Biol Sci Research Articles Large oceanic migrants play important roles in ecosystems, yet many species are of conservation concern as a result of anthropogenic threats, of which incidental capture by fisheries is frequently identified. The last large populations of the leatherback turtle, Dermochelys coriacea, occur in the Atlantic Ocean, but interactions with industrial fisheries could jeopardize recent positive population trends, making bycatch mitigation a priority. Here, we perform the first pan-Atlantic analysis of spatio-temporal distribution of the leatherback turtle and ascertain overlap with longline fishing effort. Data suggest that the Atlantic probably consists of two regional management units: northern and southern (the latter including turtles breeding in South Africa). Although turtles and fisheries show highly diverse distributions, we highlight nine areas of high susceptibility to potential bycatch (four in the northern Atlantic and five in the southern/equatorial Atlantic) that are worthy of further targeted investigation and mitigation. These are reinforced by reports of leatherback bycatch at eight of these sites. International collaborative efforts are needed, especially from nations hosting regions where susceptibility to bycatch is likely to be high within their exclusive economic zone (northern Atlantic: Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Mauritania, Senegal, Spain, USA and Western Sahara; southern Atlantic: Angola, Brazil, Namibia and UK) and from nations fishing in these high-susceptibility areas, including those located in international waters. The Royal Society 2014-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4027393/ /pubmed/24523271 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3065 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ © 2014 The Authors. Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Fossette, S.
Witt, M. J.
Miller, P.
Nalovic, M. A.
Albareda, D.
Almeida, A. P.
Broderick, A. C.
Chacón-Chaverri, D.
Coyne, M. S.
Domingo, A.
Eckert, S.
Evans, D.
Fallabrino, A.
Ferraroli, S.
Formia, A.
Giffoni, B.
Hays, G. C.
Hughes, G.
Kelle, L.
Leslie, A.
López-Mendilaharsu, M.
Luschi, P.
Prosdocimi, L.
Rodriguez-Heredia, S.
Turny, A.
Verhage, S.
Godley, B. J.
Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title_full Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title_fullStr Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title_full_unstemmed Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title_short Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
title_sort pan-atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4027393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24523271
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.3065
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