September 3rd, 2020

Can drifting objects drive the movements of a vulnerable pelagic shark?

Can drifting objects drive the movements of a vulnerable pelagic shark?

Can drifting objects drive the movements of a vulnerable pelagic shark? Lucas Bonnin, Christophe Lett, Laurent Dagorn, John David Filmalter, Fabien Forget, Philippe Verley, Manuela Capello ABSTRACT: Juvenile silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) regularly associate with floating objects yet the reasons driving this behaviour remain uncertain. Understanding the proportion of time that silky sharks spend associated

Autonomous underwater videography and tracking of basking sharks

Autonomous underwater videography and tracking of basking sharks

Autonomous underwater videography and tracking of basking sharks L.A. Hawkes, O. Exeter, S. M. Henderson, C. Kerry, A. Kukulya, J. Rudd, S. Whelan, N. Yoder, M. J. Witt ABSTRACT: Background Biologging studies have revealed a wealth of information about the spatio-temporal movements of a wide range of vertebrates large enough to carry electronic tracking tags.

Sharks and rays caught by a small‐scale fisheries in the western equatorial Atlantic

Sharks and rays caught by a small‐scale fisheries in the western equatorial Atlantic

Sharks and rays caught by a small‐scale fisheries in the western equatorial Atlantic Jones Santander‐Neto, Vicente Vieira Faria ABSTRACT: N/A Journal of Applied Ichthyology, Early View, DOI: 10.1111/jai.14103 SOURCE