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In 2022, Mexican authorities placed hundreds of concrete blocks with entangling metal hooks to discourage gill net use; as a result, there has been a substantial decline in gill net use in the area, and healthy vaquitas have been observed. However, in order to fully protect the vaquita from extinction, more of the population's distribution area need to be protected from gill nets.
https://camposmarteld.wixsite.com/thelastgreatfrontier/our-research
In 2022, Mexican authorities placed hundreds of concrete blocks with entangling metal hooks to discourage gill net use; as a result, there has been a substantial decline in gill net use in the area, and healthy vaquitas have been observed. However, in order to fully protect the vaquita from extinction, more of the population's distribution area need to be protected from gill nets.
https://camposmarteld.wixsite.com/thelastgreatfrontier/our-research
In 2022, Mexican authorities placed hundreds of concrete blocks with entangling metal hooks to discourage gill net use; as a result, there has been a substantial decline in gill net use in the area, and healthy vaquitas have been observed. However, in order to fully protect the vaquita from extinction, more of the population's distribution area need to be protected from gill nets.
A global meta-analysis of gillnet bycatch of toothed whales: Mitigation measures and research gaps
This summary study provides the first global meta-analyses of small- and large-scale gillnet odontocete bycatch during 1990–2020, and estimates that annual gillnet bycatch in this timespan is 50,000 odontocetes. It highlights the need for improved management of gillnet fisheries worldwide, noting that effective methods (spatial closures, deterrent devices, gear modifications, etc.) will vary depending on region and species, such as using acoustic deterrents in river ecosystems or electric barriers in the open ocean.
A global meta-analysis of gillnet bycatch of toothed whales: Mitigation measures and research gaps
This summary study provides the first global meta-analyses of small- and large-scale gillnet odontocete bycatch during 1990–2020, and estimates that annual gillnet bycatch in this timespan is 50,000 odontocetes. It highlights the need for improved management of gillnet fisheries worldwide, noting that effective methods (spatial closures, deterrent devices, gear modifications, etc.) will vary depending on region and species, such as using acoustic deterrents in river ecosystems or electric barriers in the open ocean.
A global meta-analysis of gillnet bycatch of toothed whales: Mitigation measures and research gaps
This summary study provides the first global meta-analyses of small- and large-scale gillnet odontocete bycatch during 1990–2020, and estimates that annual gillnet bycatch in this timespan is 50,000 odontocetes. It highlights the need for improved management of gillnet fisheries worldwide, noting that effective methods (spatial closures, deterrent devices, gear modifications, etc.) will vary depending on region and species, such as using acoustic deterrents in river ecosystems or electric barriers in the open ocean.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
Bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries: A sink for Indian Ocean cetaceans
In the Indian Ocean tuna gillnet fisheries, cetacean bycatch is very high, but it is understudied and poorly understood.
The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch
The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch
The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch
This study recorded and analyzed vocalizations of green sea turtles off the Carribbean island of Martinique, and identified which sounds seemed to be linked to flight, fear, and social aspects. When these recordings of sea turtles were played to wild sea turtles, they demonstrated behavioral responses (vigilance and/or escape) to the sounds they produce, suggesting that acoustic deterrents may be effective to reduce sea turtle bycatch. Sea turtles did not respond to synthetic or geophonic noises.
The response of sea turtles to vocalizations opens new perspectives to reduce their bycatch
This study recorded and analyzed vocalizations of green sea turtles off the Carribbean island of Martinique, and identified which sounds seemed to be linked to flight, fear, and social aspects. When these recordings of sea turtles were played to wild sea turtles, they demonstrated behavioral responses (vigilance and/or escape) to the sounds they produce, suggesting that acoustic deterrents may be effective to reduce sea turtle bycatch. Sea turtles did not respond to synthetic or geophonic noises.