Capture‐induced exertional rhabdomyolysis in the Shortfin Mako Shark, Isurus oxyrinchus Nicholas M. Otway ABSTRACT: Background Shortfin Mako sharks (Isurus oxyrinchus) are top‐order predators in oceanic food chains. They are captured worldwide by commercial and recreational fisheries, but little is known about the effects that fishing has on the homeostasis and longevity of these animals. Objective
DNA barcode reveals the illegal trade of rays commercialized in fishmongers in Brazil Raul B. Camacho-Oliveira, Cahique M. Daneluz, Fernanda D. do Prado, Ricardo Utsunomia, Carlos E. Rodrigues Jr., Fausto Foresti, Fábio Porto-Foresti ABSTRACT: Sequences of the mitochondrial gene COI (DNA Barcode) were used to identify species of rays and skates commercialized in fishmongers in
Evolutionary relationships among bullhead sharks (Chondrichthyes, Heterodontiformes) Tiffany S. Slater, Kate Ashbrook, Jürgen Kriwet ABSTRACT: The evolution of modern sharks, skates and rays (Elasmobranchii) is largely enigmatic due to their possession of a labile cartilaginous skeleton; consequently, taxonomic assignment often depends on isolated teeth. Bullhead sharks (Heterodontiformes) are a group of basal neoselachians, thus their
Bone‐strengthening effects and safety of compound peptides from skin of Chiloscyllium plagiosum and Mustelus griseus Xin‐Heng Xu, Peng‐Fei Lv, Tong‐Xin Wang, Bao‐Xuan Wang, Yan Shi, Bi‐Xue Wang, Zheng‐Rou Meng, Qing‐Xi Chen, Jiang‐Xing Zhuang, Yule‐Yue Wang Ph.D ABSTRACT: Fish processing produces a lot of by‐products highly containing large amount of proteins which mainly consist of collagen,
Shark fin trade bans and sustainable shark fisheries Francesco Ferretti, David M. P. Jacoby, Mariah O. Pfleger, Timothy D. White, Felix Dent, Fiorenza Micheli, Andrew A. Rosenberg, Larry B. Crowder, Barbara A. Block ABSTRACT: The U.S. Congress is currently discussing the Shark Fin Sales Elimination Act to eliminate shark fin trade at the federal level.
Elasmobranch species richness, fisheries, abundance and size composition in the Azores archipelago (NE Atlantic) Régis Santos, Ana Novoa-Pabon, Hélder Silva, Mário Pinho ABSTRACT: Elasmobranchs are a vulnerable resource, more susceptible to overfishing than most teleosts, and their assessment is complicated due to a general lack of information about their fisheries, biology and ecology. This study
Pliocene colonization of the Mediterranean by Great White Shark inferred from fossil records, historical jaws, phylogeographic and divergence time analyses Agostino Leone, Gregory N. Puncher, Francesco Ferretti, Emilio Sperone, Sandro Tripepi, Primo Micarelli, Andrea Gambarelli, Maurizio Sarà, Marco Arculeo, Giuliano Doria, Fulvio Garibaldi, Nicola Bressi, Andrea Dall’Asta, Daniela Minelli, Elisabetta Cilli, Stefano Vanni, Fabrizio Serena,
Active acoustic telemetry tracking and tri-axial accelerometers reveal fine-scale movement strategies of a non-obligate ram ventilator Meese E.N., Lowe C.G. ABSTRACT: Background California horn sharks (Heterodontus francisci) are nocturnally active, non-obligate ram ventilating sharks in rocky reef habitats that play an important ecological role in regulating invertebrate communities. We predicted horn sharks would use an
Shark-catch composition and seasonality in the data-poor small-scale fisheries of the southern Gulf of Mexico Juan Carlos Pérez-Jiménez, Armando Wakida-Kusunoki, Chrystian Hernández-Lazo, Manuel Mendoza-Carranza ABSTRACT: Regional ecological information is relevant to the international management of vulnerable species such as sharks. On the basis of monthly fishery data (2007–2010) from two small-scale multispecies fleets, namely, the
Shark and ray community structure in a turbid, nearshore coral reef habitat Arthur Yon, Mark G. Meekan, Samantha Andrzejaczek, Sarah Martinez, Conrad W. Speed ABSTRACT: The coastline of northern Australia may be a refuge for elasmobranchs threatened or extirpated from much of their former ranges across South-East Asia. In this study, we used baited remote
First observations of white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias) attacking a live humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) Sasha Dines, Enrico Gennari ABSTRACT: To date, white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) feeding events involving large whales have largely been described only in terms of observed scavenging events. Scavenging occurs in all ecosystems and is usually associated with stochastic feeding events. In
Biological and population parameters of Tiger Shark Galeocerdo cuvier, landed in Tanjung Luar, West Nusa Tenggara Irwan Jatmiko, Suciadi Catur Nugroho ABSTRACT: Tiger shark is one of the important catch for small scale fisheries in West Nusa Tenggara. It is considered nearly threatened according the IUCN, thus information regarding to its estimated population is needed
Media Statement Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and FisheriesThe Honourable Mark Furner 17. February 2020 — — — — — — — — — Shark drumlines returned to Mackay beaches within Marine Park Shark control equipment will be returned to Mackay waters within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park from today (Monday) to boost swimmer
Defining Sex-Specific Habitat Suitability for a Northern Gulf of Mexico Shark Assemblage J. M. Drymon, S. Dedman, J. T. Froeschke, E. A. Seubert, A. E. Jefferson, A. M. Kroetz, J. F. Mareska, S. P. Powers ABSTRACT: Understanding the factors that influence species’ distributions is crucial for implementing effective management and conservation practices, yet difficult for
MEDIA RELEASEShire of Esperance, Western Australia 17. February 2020 —- —- —- —- —– —– —– —– First Shark Warning Tower Installed The Shire of Esperance has received three new land-based shark warning beacons with the first tower installed at West Beach on Friday and is operational as of today. The towers feature audio and