2022
DOI: 10.1002/aqc.3911
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Small marine reserves provide conservation benefits for coastal sharks in southern New Zealand

Abstract: With the increasingly imperilled status of shark populations, there is a pressing need to evaluate management solutions. Given the threats posed by fishing, marine reserves (MRs) present a promising option. Ata Whenua (Fiordland) in the South Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand is an ideal location to investigate this phenomenon owing to the presence of several shark species in coastal MRs. One‐hundred and sixty‐seven baited remote underwater video deployments were made in five MRs. A multi‐model inference approach… Show more

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“…The most common camera setup is horizontal (horizontal-facing), although they may be oriented towards the seabed (downward-facing). The latter configuration can, for example, be used to allow for the photo identification of seven-gill sharks, as individuals have unique dorsal spot patterns [59]. Pioneering studies using this methodology have enabled the identification of individual white sharks and the tracking of their movements along the California coast [95], as well as the study of population dynamics and behavior of tiger sharks in Shark Bay [96].…”
Section: Implementing Bruvsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common camera setup is horizontal (horizontal-facing), although they may be oriented towards the seabed (downward-facing). The latter configuration can, for example, be used to allow for the photo identification of seven-gill sharks, as individuals have unique dorsal spot patterns [59]. Pioneering studies using this methodology have enabled the identification of individual white sharks and the tracking of their movements along the California coast [95], as well as the study of population dynamics and behavior of tiger sharks in Shark Bay [96].…”
Section: Implementing Bruvsmentioning
confidence: 99%