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Best Practices For Assessing And Managing Bycatch Of Marine Mammals

Date Issued
2021-11-17
Author(s)
Sepúlveda, Maritza  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Paul R. Wade
Kristy J. Long
Tessa B. Francis
André E. Punt
Philip S. Hammond
Dennis Heinemann
Jeffrey E. Moore
Randall R. Reeves
Genoa Sullaway
Guðjón Már Sigurðsson
Margaret C. Siple
Gísli A. Víkingsson
Rob Williams
Alexandre N. Zerbini
DOI
10.3389/fmars.2021.757330
WoS ID
WOS:000741404700001
Abstract
Bycatch in marine fisheries is the leading source of human-caused mortality for marine mammals, has contributed to substantial declines of many marine mammal populations and species, and the extinction of at least one. Schemes for evaluating marine mammal bycatch largely rely on estimates of abundance and bycatch, which are needed for calculating biological reference points and for determining conservation status. However, obtaining these estimates is resource intensive and takes careful long-term planning. The need for assessments of marine mammal bycatch in fisheries is expected to increase worldwide due to the recently implemented Import Provisions of the United States Marine Mammal Protection Act. Managers and other stakeholders need reliable, standardized methods for collecting data to estimate abundance and bycatch rates. In some cases, managers will be starting with little or no data and no system in place to collect data. We outline a comprehensive framework for managing bycatch of marine mammals. We describe and provide guidance on (1) planning for an assessment of bycatch, (2) collecting appropriate data (e.g., abundance and bycatch estimates), (3) assessing bycatch and calculating reference points, and (4) using the results of the assessment to guide marine mammal bycatch reduction. We also provide a brief overview of available mitigation techniques to reduce marine mammal bycatch in various fisheries. This paper provides information for scientists and resource managers in the hope that it will lead to new or improved programs for assessing marine mammal bycatch, establishing best practices, and enhancing marine mammal conservation globally.
Subjects

Aquatic Science

Global And Planetary ...

Marine And Freshwater...

Ocean Engineering

Oceanography

Water Science And Tec...

OCDE Subjects

Natural Sciences::Phy...

Quartile (Date Issued)
Q1
License
acceso abierto
Open Science Path
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Data_Sheet_2_Best Practices for Assessing and Managing Bycatch of Marine Mammals.xlsx  
Data_Sheet_1_Best Practices for Assessing and Managing Bycatch of Marine Mammals.pdf  

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