2015
DOI: 10.1038/srep17556
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Characteristics of the shark fisheries of Fiji

Abstract: Limited information is available on artisanal and subsistence shark fisheries across the Pacific. The aim of this study was to investigate Fiji’s inshore fisheries which catch sharks. In January and February 2013, 253 semi-directive interviews were conducted in 117 villages and at local harbours on Viti Levu, Vanua Levu, Taveuni, Ovalau and a number of islands of the Mamanuca and Yasawa archipelagos. Of the 253 interviewees, 81.4% reported to presently catch sharks, and 17.4% declared that they did not present… Show more

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“…Interview information on shark occurrence was collected following the methods of Rasalato et al () and Glaus et al. (). Fishermen were either previously identified and approached after acquiring the consent of the headman of the respective village, or directly designated by the headman himself.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interview information on shark occurrence was collected following the methods of Rasalato et al () and Glaus et al. (). Fishermen were either previously identified and approached after acquiring the consent of the headman of the respective village, or directly designated by the headman himself.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of nine interviews were conducted with fishermen who use inshore and offshore areas around the Ba River mouth, and who inhabit the coast of the estuary. Interview information on shark occurrence was collected following the methods of Rasalato et al (2010) and Glaus et al (2015). Fishermen were either previously identified and approached after acquiring the consent of the headman of the respective village, or directly designated by the head-…”
Section: Interviewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given our large sampling effort over multiple areas, it is reasonable to assume that the capture of YOY and juvenile sharks would have been expected. Multiple reasons and combinations thereof can result in the observed lack of shark captures during the austral winter months, and potential hypotheses for the lack of YOY and juvenile bull sharks in the Rewa River range from impacts of mortality (natural and/or by fishing pressure; Glaus et al, 2015), detrimental effects on shark habitats, altering habitat use patterns, selective gear bias (Drymon, Ajemian, & Powers, 2014;Heithaus et al, 2009), and learning behavior toward fishing gear avoidance (Guttridge, Myrberg, Porcher, Sims, & Krause, 2009 been reported to leave their nursery area during the approach of a tropical storm (Heupel, Simpfendorfer, & Hueter, 2003). It is therefore plausible that the young bull sharks within the Rewa, Navua, and Sigatoka Rivers may have responded to this severe climatic event in some manner.…”
Section: Population Structure and Reproductive Biologymentioning
confidence: 99%