Global tracking of shark movements, behaviour and ecology: a review of the renaissance years of satellite tagging studies, 2010–2020

S Renshaw, N Hammerschlag, AJ Gallagher… - Journal of Experimental …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Satellite telemetry as a tool in marine ecological research continues to adapt and grow and
has become increasingly popular in recent years to study shark species on a global scale. A …

Threats to Australia's oceans and coasts: A systematic review

T Laubenstein, TF Smith, AJ Hobday, GT Pecl… - Ocean & Coastal …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Oceans and coasts provide important ecosystem, livelihood, and cultural values to humans
and the planet but face current and future compounding threats from anthropogenic activities …

Individual and population benefits of marine reserves for reef sharks

RG Dwyer, NC Krueck, V Udyawer, MR Heupel… - Current Biology, 2020‏ - cell.com
No-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a commonly applied tool to reduce human
fishing impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems. However, conservation outcomes of …

Undersea constellations: the global biology of an endangered marine megavertebrate further informed through citizen science

BM Norman, JA Holmberg, Z Arzoumanian… - …, 2017‏ - academic.oup.com
The whale shark is an ideal flagship species for citizen science projects because of its
charismatic nature, its size, and the associated ecotourism ventures focusing on the species …

The ocean's movescape: fisheries management in the bio-logging decade (2018–2028)

SK Lowerre-Barbieri, R Kays… - ICES Journal of …, 2019‏ - academic.oup.com
Although movement has always played an important role in fisheries science, movement
patterns are changing with changing ocean conditions. This affects availability to capture …

Swimming with humans: biotelemetry reveals effects of “gold standard” regulated tourism on whale sharks

SD Reynolds, J Redcliffe, BM Norman… - Journal of …, 2025‏ - Taylor & Francis
Wildlife tourism can benefit conservation of target species, however, it can have detrimental
effects on animal behaviour and physiology. Whale shark Rhincodon typus tourism has …

Successful parks for sharks: No-take marine reserve provides conservation benefits to endemic and threatened sharks off South Africa

PS Albano, C Fallows, M Fallows, O Schuitema… - Biological …, 2021‏ - Elsevier
Sharks are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet. Marine protected areas
(MPAs) have been widely established and promoted as a shark conservation tool. However …

Optimising sample sizes for animal distribution analysis using tracking data

T Shimada, M Thums, M Hamann… - Methods in Ecology …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Knowledge of the spatial distribution of populations is fundamental to management
plans for any species. When tracking data are used to describe distributions, it is sometimes …

Exposure of marine megafauna to cumulative anthropogenic threats in north-west Australia

LC Ferreira, M Thums, S Whiting, M Meekan… - Frontiers in ecology …, 2023‏ - frontiersin.org
As the use of coastal and offshore environments expands, there is a need to better
understand the exposure of marine megafauna to anthropogenic activities that potentially …

Marine reserve use by a migratory coastal shark, Carcharias taurus

RG Dwyer, M Rathbone, DL Foote, M Bennett… - Biological …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Networks of small no-take marine protected areas (MPAs) are a popular approach to protect
mobile marine species at key sites along their migration routes. Understanding how …