Pelagic shark fisheries of Indonesia's Eastern Indian Ocean Fisheries Management Region

Volume: 37, Issue: 2, Pages: 259 - 265
Published: Apr 3, 2015
Abstract
Sharks are commonly caught in Indonesian waters both by target fisheries and as bycatch. Fishers targeting sharks mostly employ drift longlines, whereas tuna longlines and gillnets are the gear mostly responsible for shark bycatch. Our studies on shark fisheries have been conducted since 2006 and have focused on the eastern Indian Ocean region, the most exploited area in Indonesian waters. Sharks are mostly landed as bycatch in the tuna fishery...
Paper Details
Title
Pelagic shark fisheries of Indonesia's Eastern Indian Ocean Fisheries Management Region
Published Date
Apr 3, 2015
Volume
37
Issue
2
Pages
259 - 265
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