Challenges in avoiding deep-water shark bycatch in Azorean hook-and-line fisheries

Author:

Fauconnet Laurence12ORCID,Catarino Diana1ORCID,Das Diya1ORCID,Giacomello Eva12ORCID,Gonzalez-Irusta José Manuel3ORCID,Afonso Pedro12ORCID,Morato Telmo12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Marine Sciences—Okeanos, University of the Azores , 9901-862 Horta , Portugal

2. IMAR—Instituto do Mar, University of the Azores , 9901-862 Horta , Portugal

3. Instituto Español de Oceanografía, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander (COST-IEO), CSIC , Promontorio San Martín, s/n Aptdo. 240 39080 Santander , Spain

Abstract

Abstract Deep-water sharks are highly diverse, vulnerable, and understudied as a group, despite the increasing pressures on their populations. Twenty-five species of deep-water sharks have been recorded in the Azores, an oceanic archipelago in the mid-North Atlantic, that are regularly caught as bycatch in hook-and-line fisheries. Avoiding the bycatch of deep-water sharks presents multiple challenges due to their high catchability, difficulties in correctly identifying species, and the general lack of data on these species. This review summarizes the findings of recent studies from the region, providing an up-to-date science-based framework for mitigating bycatch effects of Azorean hook-and-line fisheries. Several depth-based, area-based, and gear-based measures have been studied that demonstrate the potential to either avoid or increase the survival of deep-water shark bycatch. However, these measures may have limited efficacy for some species (e.g. highly mobile species) and thus, limited widespread applicability. Convincing fishers to avoid deep-water shark bycatch is also a challenge given the antagonistic interactions with sharks damaging the catch and fishing gear, while simultaneously a market incentive for shark liver oil remains. It highlights the need to proactively engage fishers and incentivize the mitigation of bycatch of deep-water sharks in Azorean waters.

Funder

European Union

SOSTubaProf

European Maritime and Fisheries Fund

Regional Government of the Azores

SOS TubaProf

Foundation for Science and Technology

DiscardLess

PLATMAR

Azores Regional Government

MONICO

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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