, Behavioural Responses of Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) to Two Acoustic Deterrent Devices in a Northern Feeding Ground off Iceland, Aquatic Mammals , v. 46(6), 2020 , ps 584-602 Aalbers, S.A., Stutzer, G.M. and Drawbridge, M.A., The effects of catch-and-release angling on the growth and survival of juvenile white seabass captured on offset circle and […]
December 2020
2020 Funding Announcement GLOBAL FUND FOR MARINE MAMMAL BYCATCH SOLUTIONS | Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction
Ocean Associates, Inc., in collaboration with the Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reductionand with funding from the National Marine Fisheries Service Office of International Affairs andSeafood Inspection, is pleased to announce the availability of grants to support capacity buildingfor reducing marine mammal bycatch.The kinds of projects eligible for support can include:1) Evaluation of potential marine mammal […]
Previous grantee report (2020) WWF-India | Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction
Bycatch is one of the greatest and best-documented threats to cetaceans globally (Reeves et al., 2005). In the Indian Ocean, cetacean bycatch is known to be high, yet there are huge gaps in our existing knowledge on the extent to which bycatch poses a threat to cetaceans in this region (Kiszka et al., 2009; Anderson […]
Reducing longline bycatch: the larger the hook, the fewer the stingrays | Consortium for Wildlife Bycatch Reduction
Submitted by morgaac on August 25, 2015 – 10:11 Central Mediterranean Sea Reducing longline bycatch: the larger the hook, the fewer the stingrays Light attractants did not have a significant effect on stringray catch rate