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 …

Contemporary and emerging fisheries in The Bahamas—Conservation and management challenges, achievements and future directions

KD Sherman, AD Shultz, CP Dahlgren… - Fisheries …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The harvest of marine resources has long‐standing cultural and economic importance to
The Bahamas and other small island developing states. Tourists and residents place a …

Energetic connectivity of diverse elasmobranch populations–implications for ecological resilience

ON Shipley, P Matich, NE Hussey… - … of the Royal …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Understanding the factors shaping patterns of ecological resilience is critical for mitigating
the loss of global biodiversity. Throughout aquatic environments, highly mobile predators …

Spatial connectivity and drivers of shark habitat use within a large marine protected area in the Caribbean, The Bahamas Shark Sanctuary

AJ Gallagher, ON Shipley… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Marine protected areas (MPAs) have emerged as potentially important conservation tools for
the conservation of biodiversity and mitigation of climate impacts. Among MPAs, a large …

Anthropogenic pressures on reef-associated sharks in jurisdictions with and without directed shark fishing

GM Clementi, EA Babcock… - Marine Ecology …, 2021 - int-res.com
Shark populations have declined across the Caribbean region, with negative associations
between shark abundance and human population density, open access to fishing, and …

Metal concentrations in coastal sharks from The Bahamas with a focus on the Caribbean Reef shark

ON Shipley, CS Lee, NS Fisher, JK Sternlicht… - Scientific reports, 2021 - nature.com
Over the last century anthropogenic activities have rapidly increased the influx of metals and
metalloids entering the marine environment, which can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in …

Individual residency behaviours and seasonal long-distance movements in acoustically tagged Caribbean reef sharks in the Cayman Islands

J Kohler, M Gore, R Ormond, B Johnson, T Austin - Plos one, 2023 - journals.plos.org
Understanding how reef-associated sharks use coastal waters through their ontogeny is
important for their effective conservation and management. This study used the horizontal …

Network analysis reveals multispecies spatial associations in the shark community of a Caribbean marine protected area

GA Casselberry, AJ Danylchuk, JT Finn… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
Many shark species exhibit complex spatial ecology throughout their life histories, posing a
challenge for conservation and management. Although most marine protected areas (MPAs) …

Fine-scale movement and activity patterns of Caribbean reef sharks (Carcharhinus perezi) in the Bahamas

ON Shipley, JW Brownscombe, AJ Danylchuk… - Environmental biology of …, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Knowledge of the spatial ecology and movement of animals contributes to our
understanding of intra-and inter-specific interactions and ecosystem dynamics, and can …

Skating on thin ice: Identifying the need for species‐specific data and defined migration ecology of Rajidae spp.

MR Siskey, ON Shipley, MG Frisk - Fish and Fisheries, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Skates (class Chondrichthyes; subclass Elasmobranchii; order Rajiformes; family
Rajidae) comprise one quarter of extant chondrichthyans, yet have received little attention in …