July, 2020

Fisheries Biology of Blue Sharks in Sagami Bay, Japan

Fisheries Biology of Blue Sharks in Sagami Bay, Japan

Fisheries Biology of Blue Sharks in Sagami Bay, Japan Hiroki Joshima, Chika Namaizawa, Tadashi Miyazaki, Daisuke Shiode, Jiro Yoshida, Masao Nemoto ABSTRACT: Blue shark (Prionace glauca) and shortfin mako shark (Isurus oxyrinchus) are recognized as pelagic sharks and highly migratory species, but these sharks appear in coastal areas. It is suggested that sharks migrate in

Management Scenarios for Whale Shark in Southeast Asia

Management Scenarios for Whale Shark in Southeast Asia

Anticipatory Marine Conservation Outcomes: Management Scenarios for Whale Shark in Southeast Asia Carlos A. Morales-Ramirez, Yi-Chen Wang ABSTRACT: The whale shark is a globally endangered species that is distributed in tropical and warm temperate waters. This study modeled the present-day and future habitat suitability of this species in the Sunda tectonic plate region in Southeast

High Residency and Predictable Seasonal Movement of Whale Sharks Off Tanzania

High Residency and Predictable Seasonal Movement of Whale Sharks Off Tanzania

No Place Like Home? High Residency and Predictable Seasonal Movement of Whale Sharks Off Tanzania Christoph A. Rohner, Jesse E. M. Cochran, E. Fernando Cagua, Clare E. M. Prebble, Stephanie K. Venables, Michael L. Berumen, Baraka L. Kuguru, Jason Rubens, Juerg M. Brunnschweiler, Simon J. Pierce ABSTRACT: Highly mobile marine megafauna species, while widely distributed

Whale sharks increase swimming effort while filter feeding

Whale sharks increase swimming effort while filter feeding

Whale sharks increase swimming effort while filter feeding, but appear to maintain high foraging efficiencies David E. Cade, J. Jacob Levenson, Robert Cooper, Rafael de la Parra, D. Harry Webb, Alistair D. M. Dove ABSTRACT: Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) – the largest extant fish species – reside in tropical environments, making them an exception to

Mitochondrial genome of the silky shark

Mitochondrial genome of the silky shark

Mitochondrial genome of the silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis from the British Indian Ocean Territory Marine Protected Area Shaili Johri, Taylor K. Chapple, Elizabeth A. Dinsdale, Robert Schallert, Barbara A. Block ABSTRACT: We present the first mitochondrial genome of Carcharhinus falciformis from the Chagos Archipelago in the British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) Marine Protected Area (MPA).

First evidence of kleptoparasitism in sharks

First evidence of kleptoparasitism in sharks

Heterospecific foraging associations between reef‐associated sharks: first evidence of kleptoparasitism in sharks Pierre Labourgade, Laurent Ballesta, Charlie Huveneers, Yannis Papastamatiou, Johann Mourier ABSTRACT: Social foraging allows groups of predators to search for, pursue, and capture prey with greater efficiency than using solitary hunting. It can vary in complexity and take many forms ranging from cooperative

Effects of reward magnitude and training frequency on the learning rates and memory retention of the Port Jackson shark

Effects of reward magnitude and training frequency on the learning rates and memory retention of the Port Jackson shark

Effects of reward magnitude and training frequency on the learning rates and memory retention of the Port Jackson shark Heterodontus portusjacksoni Dennis D. U. Heinrich, Catarina Vila Pouca, Culum Brown, Charlie Huveneers ABSTRACT: The development of adaptive responses to novel situations via learning has been demonstrated in a wide variety of animal taxa. However, knowledge

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Squalus shiraii, a new species of dogfish shark from Japan

Squalus shiraii, a new species of dogfish shark from Japan

Squalus shiraii sp. nov. (Squaliformes, Squalidae), a new species of dogfish shark from Japan with regional nominal species revisited Sarah T. F. L. Viana, Marcelo R. de Carvalho ABSTRACT: A new species of deep-water dogfish shark, Squalus shiraii sp. nov., is described herein as endemic to the tropical waters off Southern Japan. This species has

The historical ecology and demise of the iconic Angelshark in the southern North Sea

The historical ecology and demise of the iconic Angelshark in the southern North Sea

The historical ecology and demise of the iconic Angelshark Squatina squatina in the southern North Sea Roeland A. Bom, Monique van de Water, Kees C. J. Camphuysen, Henk W. van der Veer, Anieke van Leeuwen ABSTRACT: There is a growing call to restore the natural richness of the North Sea, but it is often unclear

Fatal shark attack, Fraser Island

Fatal shark attack, Fraser Island

News Release Queensland Police 04. July 2020 — —– — — — — — — — — A 36-year-old Sunshine Coast man has died following a fatal shark bite off Fraser Island. The man was spearfishing in the waters off Indian Head when he was bitten by a shark. A doctor and nurse provided first