The biology and conservation status of the oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) and future directions for recovery
CN Young, JK Carlson - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2020 - Springer
The oceanic whitetip shark (Carcharhinus longimanus) was once considered one of the
most abundant and ubiquitous pelagic shark species in tropical seas globally. However …
most abundant and ubiquitous pelagic shark species in tropical seas globally. However …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of ocean warming, overfishing and mercury on European fisheries: A risk assessment and policy solution framework
Previous studies have shown that multiple-environmental stressors are expected to have
significant and geographically differential impacts on the health and abundance of marine …
significant and geographically differential impacts on the health and abundance of marine …
COVID-19 impacts on beaches and coastal water pollution at selected sites in Ecuador, and management proposals post-pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has obliged Governments all around the world to implement
confinement and social distancing measures. Leisure and business activities on beaches …
confinement and social distancing measures. Leisure and business activities on beaches …
International fisheries threaten globally endangered sharks in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean: the case of the Fu Yuan Yu Leng 999 reefer vessel seized within the …
Shark fishing, driven by the fin trade, is the primary cause of global shark population
declines. Here, we present a case study that exemplifies how industrial fisheries are likely …
declines. Here, we present a case study that exemplifies how industrial fisheries are likely …
The medieval climate anomaly in South America
Abstract The Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) is a climatic perturbation with a core period
of 1000-1200 AD that is well-recognized in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Its existence in …
of 1000-1200 AD that is well-recognized in the Northern Hemisphere (NH). Its existence in …
Interactions of tuna fisheries with the Galápagos marine reserve
The largest protected areas of any kind have all recently been established in the ocean.
Since 2012, 5 protected areas that exceed 1 million km 2 in size have been created, mostly …
Since 2012, 5 protected areas that exceed 1 million km 2 in size have been created, mostly …
Climate change impacts on living marine resources in the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Aim Project shifts in the habitat suitability of 505 fish and invertebrate species in the Eastern
Tropical Pacific that are likely to occur by the mid‐21st century under “high greenhouse gas …
Tropical Pacific that are likely to occur by the mid‐21st century under “high greenhouse gas …
Vulnerability of Eastern Tropical Pacific chondrichthyan fish to climate change
Climate change is an environmental emergency threatening species and ecosystems
globally. Oceans have absorbed about 90% of anthropogenic heat and 20%–30% of the …
globally. Oceans have absorbed about 90% of anthropogenic heat and 20%–30% of the …
The use of conceptual models to structure stock assessments: a tool for collaboration and for “modelling what to model”
Conceptual models are simplified representations of the main components and processes of
a dynamic system, the mechanisms by which they are related, and the ways they are …
a dynamic system, the mechanisms by which they are related, and the ways they are …
Demographics and dynamics of the world's largest known population of oceanic manta rays Mobula birostris in coastal Ecuador
K Harty, M Guerrero, AM Knochel… - Marine Ecology …, 2022 - int-res.com
Information on the life history and demographics of oceanic manta rays Mobula birostris
remains scarce. Using photo-ID data, we describe the demographic structure, population …
remains scarce. Using photo-ID data, we describe the demographic structure, population …