A risk-assessment approach to evaluating the significance of seal bycatch in two Australian fisheries

SD Goldsworthy, B Page - Biological Conservation, 2007 - Elsevier
A common issue faced by fisheries and marine protected species managers is how to
estimate the potential impacts of bycatch and identify appropriate options for mitigation, in …

The endangered Australian sea lion extensively overlaps with and regularly becomes by-catch in demersal shark gill-nets in South Australian shelf waters

DJ Hamer, SD Goldsworthy, DP Costa, SL Fowler… - Biological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) have typically small breeding colonies, many of
which are genetically distinct populations due to female philopatry (ie breeding site fidelity) …

Assessment of the status and trends in abundance of a coastal pinniped, the Australian sea lion Neophoca cinerea

SD Goldsworthy, PD Shaughnessy, AI Mackay… - Endangered Species …, 2021 - int-res.com
Australian sea lions Neophoca cinerea are endemic to Australia, with their contemporary
distribution restricted to South Australia (SA) and Western Australia (WA). Monitoring of the …

Determining trends and environmental drivers from long-term marine mammal and seabird data: examples from Southern Australia

LE Chambers, T Patterson, AJ Hobday… - Regional Environmental …, 2015 - Springer
Climate change is acknowledged as an emerging threat for top-order marine predators, yet
obtaining evidence of impacts is often difficult. In south-eastern Australia, a marine global …

Impacts of human visitors on Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea) at Carnac Island, Western Australia: Implications for tourism management

JP Orsini, PD Shaughnessy… - Tourism in Marine …, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
This study investigates the effects of human visitation on Australian sea lions (Neophoca
cinerea) hauled out at Carnac Island Nature Reserve, near Perth, Western Australia. Male …

Assessing the use of milk fatty acids to infer the diet of the Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea)

AMM Baylis, DJ Hamer, PD Nichols - Wildlife Research, 2009 - CSIRO Publishing
Information on the diet of threatened species is important in devising appropriate
management plans to ensure their conservation. The Australian sea lion (Neophoca …

Impacts of tourism on pinnipeds and implications for tourism management.

D Newsome, K Rodger - … : Insights from the natural and social …, 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Focusing on pinniped tourism, this chapter provides some insights into visitor attitudes and
expectations and the impacts of tourism at breeding and haul-out sites. The relative …

Survival estimates for the Australian sea lion: negative correlation of sea surface temperature with cohort survival to weaning

RR McIntosh, AD Arthur, T Dennis… - Marine mammal …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) population at Seal Bay Conservation
Park, South Australia, is estimated to be declining at a rate of 1.14% per breeding season …

[PDF][PDF] Conservation management issues and status of the New Zealand (Phocarctos hookeri) and Australian (Neophoca cinerea) sea lions

RA Campbell, BL Chilvers… - Sea lions of the …, 2006 - repository.library.noaa.gov
The two antipodean sea lion species are the rarest sea lions in the world. They are relatively
similar in abundance and share common conservation management concerns. Recovery …

[PDF][PDF] Ecological risk assessment for the temperate demersal elasmobranch resource

M Watt, M Braccini, KA Smith… - Fisheries Research …, 2021 - fish.wa.gov.au
Executive Summary In March 2021, the Department of Primary Industries and Regional
Development (Department) convened an ecological risk assessment (ERA) of the fisheries …