The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean

CM Duarte, L Chapuis, SP Collin, DP Costa… - Science, 2021 - science.org
BACKGROUND Sound is the sensory cue that travels farthest through the ocean and is used
by marine animals, ranging from invertebrates to great whales, to interpret and explore the …

Potential impacts of floating wind turbine technology for marine species and habitats

SM Maxwell, F Kershaw, CC Locke… - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Offshore wind energy is expanding globally and new floating wind turbine technology now
allows wind energy developments in areas previously too deep for fixed-platform turbines …

When large marine predators feed on fisheries catches: global patterns of the depredation conflict and directions for coexistence

P Tixier, MA Lea, MA Hindell, D Welsford… - Fish and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The sustainable mitigation of human–wildlife conflicts has become a major societal and
environmental challenge globally. Among these conflicts, large marine predators feeding on …

Shark depredation: future directions in research and management

JD Mitchell, JM Drymon, J Vardon, PG Coulson… - Reviews in fish biology …, 2023 - Springer
Shark depredation is a complex social-ecological issue that affects a range of fisheries
worldwide. Increasing concern about the impacts of shark depredation, and how it intersects …

The auditory system of cartilaginous fishes

L Chapuis, SP Collin - Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2022 - Springer
Cartilaginous fishes (Chondrichthyes), including sharks, skates, rays, elephant fishes and
chimaeras, have been in existence for over 400 million years and represent early stages of …

Smart sharks: a review of chondrichthyan cognition

C Brown, V Schluessel - Animal Cognition, 2023 - Springer
Abstract 450 million years of evolution have given chondrichthyans (sharks, rays and allies)
ample time to adapt perfectly to their respective everyday life challenges and cognitive …

Complex human-shark conflicts confound conservation action

CA Simpfendorfer, MR Heupel… - Frontiers in Conservation …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Human-wildlife conflicts are a growing phenomenon globally as human populations expand
and wildlife interactions become more commonplace. While these conflicts have been well …

Phylogeny explains capture mortality of sharks and rays in pelagic longline fisheries: a global meta-analytic synthesis

E Gilman, M Chaloupka, LR Benaka, H Bowlby… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
Apex and mesopredators such as elasmobranchs are important for maintaining ocean
health and are the focus of conservation efforts to mitigate exposure to fishing and other …

Clashing conservation values: The social complexities of shark depredation

K Hoel, A Chin, J Lau - Biological Conservation, 2022 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) are increasingly prominent worldwide, which can complicate
conservation efforts for wildlife. Shark depredation, when a shark preys on a fishers' catch, is …

Stress, predators, and survival: exploring permit (Trachinotus falcatus) catch-and-release fishing mortality in the Florida Keys

PE Holder, LP Griffin, AJ Adams, AJ Danylchuk… - Journal of Experimental …, 2020 - Elsevier
The biological consequences of catch-and-release (C&R) angling revolve around
interactions between the physiological and behavioural responses of the captured fish and …