2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2006.08.008
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Data on the bycatch fishery and reproductive biology of mobulid rays (Myliobatiformes) in Indonesia

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“…All acoustically tagged individuals traveled frequently among high-use receiver locations and reefs and demonstrated fidelity to specific sites 1 3 often used in shark fin soup (Shen et al 2001;Alava et al 2002). Demand for gill rakers and fin meat drive directed manta ray fisheries throughout much of their range (Alava et al 2002;Dewar 2002;White et al 2006). There are also more cryptic threats to mantas including mooring and fishing line entanglement (Bigelow and Schroeder 1953;Deakos et al 2011), boat strikes (Deakos 2010), and pressure from ecotourism operations (Dewar et al 2008;Couturier et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…All acoustically tagged individuals traveled frequently among high-use receiver locations and reefs and demonstrated fidelity to specific sites 1 3 often used in shark fin soup (Shen et al 2001;Alava et al 2002). Demand for gill rakers and fin meat drive directed manta ray fisheries throughout much of their range (Alava et al 2002;Dewar 2002;White et al 2006). There are also more cryptic threats to mantas including mooring and fishing line entanglement (Bigelow and Schroeder 1953;Deakos et al 2011), boat strikes (Deakos 2010), and pressure from ecotourism operations (Dewar et al 2008;Couturier et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the presence of significant directed fishing effort and a susceptibility to human exploitation, we lack basic ecological information on life history parameters, movements, and habitat use of mantas (Couturier et al 2012;Walter et al 2013). This knowledge gap represents a significant impediment to the development of conservation and management strategies for mobulid rays (White et al 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Komposisi hasil tangkapan ikan termasuk famili Mobulidae dari perairan Samudera Hindia didominasi oleh M. japanica (50%), kemudian diikuti oleh M. tarapacana (24%), Manta birostris (14%), M. thurstoni (9%) dan M. cf kuhlii (2%) (White et al, 2006a). Produksi ikan pari famili Mobulidae (Mobula sp.…”
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“…Therefore, some high valued species are already threatened before any management responses could be put into place (Camhi ef a/., 1998 (Simpfendorfer, 1992;Liu ef a/., 1999). Knowing size at first maturity is essentiai that allows us to examine mature and spawning stocks for managing the species exploitation (Jennings el a/., 1998 (White & Dharmadi, 2007) (Howell, 1997;Zar,1999 White et al, 2006a;White & Dharmadi, 200V White et al, 2002). The examination of female reproduction was conducted only when the species was being processed in the market and embryos were counted if existing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Size at first maturity of males was assessed by plotting clasper length against body size (total iength or disc width), according to the calcification of the claspers. Whilst the 50% of males attain maturity {the DWuo at maturity)was derived from a logistic regression (White et al.2006a), where the proportion (Pow) of those rays that were mature at size disc width was (White & Dharmadi,2007) was about similar to those recorded from the west and east north Java, south Java, Malacca, and east Sumatera regions, whiles size range of Neotrygon kuhlii(Bali form) was about similar to those recorded in south Natuna.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%