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Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries | 2015

Pan-Atlantic distribution patterns and reproductive biology of the bigeye thresher, Alopias superciliosus

Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Rui Coelho; Jaime Mejuto; Enric Cortés; Andrés Domingo; Kotaro Yokawa; Kwang-Ming Liu; Blanca García-Cortés; Rodrigo Forselledo; Seiji Ohshimo; Ana Ramos-Cartelle; Wen-Pei Tsai; Miguel N. Santos

AbstractThe bigeye thresher (Alopias supercilious) is occasionally caught as bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries targeting tunas and swordfish. Still, it is one of the least known and studied of all pelagic sharks, which hinders assessment of the status of its populations. nAs part of an ongoing cooperative program for fisheries and biological data collection, information collected by fishery observers and through scientific projects from several nations that undertake fishing activities in the Atlantic (Japan, Portugal, Spain, Taiwan, Uruguay and US) was compiled and analyzed. Datasets include information on location, size, sex and, in some cases, maturity stage. A total of 5590 bigeye thresher records collected between 1992 and 2013 were compiled, with sizes ranging from 70 to 305xa0cm fork length (FL). Considerable variability was observed in size, with tropical regions recording a smaller mean size compared to other regions. The distribution of juvenile and adult specimens also showed considerable variability, and the sex ratios varied between regions and size classes. Median sizes at maturity were estimated at 208.6xa0cm FL for females and 159.2xa0cm FL for males. Pregnant females were recorded in the tropical northeast and southwest Atlantic, with these regions possibly serving as nursery areas. The biological and distributional patterns presented in this study provide a better understanding of different aspects of this species in the Atlantic, which can help managers adopt more informed and efficient conservation measures.


Marine Environmental Research | 2015

Habitat use and diel vertical migration of bigeye thresher shark: Overlap with pelagic longline fishing gear.

Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Miguel N. Santos

Pelagic longliners targeting swordfish and tunas in oceanic waters regularly capture sharks as bycatch, including currently protected species as the bigeye thresher, Alopias superciliosus. Fifteen bigeye threshers were tagged with pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) in 2012-2014 in the tropical northeast Atlantic, with successful transmissions received from 12 tags for a total of 907 tracking days. Marked diel vertical movements were recorded on all specimens, with most of the daytime spent in deeper colder water (mean depthxa0=xa0353xa0m, SDxa0=xa073; mean temperaturexa0=xa010.7xa0°C, SDxa0=xa01.8) and nighttime spent in warmer water closer to the surface (mean depthxa0=xa072xa0m, SDxa0=xa054; mean temperaturexa0=xa021.9xa0°C, SDxa0=xa03.7). The operating depth of the pelagic longline gear was measured with Minilog Temperature and Depth Recorders (TDRs), and the overlap with habitat utilization was calculated. Overlap is taking place mainly during the night and is higher for juveniles. The results presented herein can be used as inputs for Ecological Risk Assessments for bigeye threshers captured in oceanic tuna fisheries, and serve as a basis for efficient management and conservation of this vulnerable shark species.


Marine Biology Research | 2017

Age and growth of the smooth hammerhead, Sphyrna zygaena, in the Atlantic Ocean: comparison with other hammerhead species

Daniela Rosa; Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Miguel N. Santos

ABSTRACT The smooth hammerhead Sphyrna zygaena (Sphyrnidae) is a pelagic shark occasionally caught as bycatch in pelagic longline fisheries, but is one of the least studied of all pelagic sharks. Age and growth of S. zygaena was studied along a wide Atlantic region covering both the northern and southern hemispheres. Data from 304 specimens, caught between October 2009 and September 2014, ranging in size from 126 to 253u2005cm fork length (FL), were analysed. Growth models were fitted using the three-parameter von Bertalanffy growth function (VBGF) re-parameterized to calculate L0 (size at birth). Growth models were fitted to the sample data and data from several back-calculation models. The model fit to the quadratic modified Dahl-Lea back-calculated data seems to be the most appropriate to describe growth in this species, with resulting growth parameters of Linfu2009=u2009285u2005cm FL, ku2009=u20090.09 year−1 for males and Linfu2009=u2009293u2005cm FL, ku2009=u20090.09 year−1 for females. Compared with other species of the same genus, estimated growth coefficients for S. zygaena seem to fall in the low to middle range. Although further work is still needed, this study adds to knowledge of the vital life-history parameters of smooth hammerheads in the Atlantic Ocean, which can be used in the management and conservation of this species.


Aquatic Living Resources | 2012

An overview of the hooking mortality of elasmobranchs caught in a swordfish pelagic longline fishery in the Atlantic Ocean

Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Pedro G. Lino; Miguel N. Santos


Bulletin of Marine Science | 2012

Effects of Hook and Bait on Sea Turtle Catches in an Equatorial Atlantic Pelagic Longline Fishery

Miguel N. Santos; Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Sérgio Amorim


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2014

Status and the potential for extinction of the largetooth sawfish Pristis pristis in the Atlantic Ocean

Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Johanna L. Imhoff; Vicente Vieira Faria; John K. Carlson; George H. Burgess


Journal of Fish Biology | 2007

Morphological and mitochondrial DNA divergence validates blackmouth, Galeus melastomus, and Atlantic sawtail catsharks, Galeus atlanticus, as separate species

Rita Castilho; M. Freitas; Gabriela A. Silva; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Rui Coelho


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2014

Use of encounter data to model spatio‐temporal distribution patterns of endangered smalltooth sawfish, Pristis pectinata, in the western Atlantic

John D. Waters; Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Amy A. Timmers; Tonya R. Wiley; Jason C. Seitz; Matthew T. McDavitt; George H. Burgess; Gregg R. Poulakis


Aquatic Living Resources | 2011

Age and growth of the smooth hammerhead shark, Sphyrna zygaena, in the Eastern Equatorial Atlantic Ocean, using vertebral sections

Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho; Sérgio Amorim; Miguel N. Santos


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2015

Effects of 17/0 circle hooks and bait on fish catches in a Southern Atlantic swordfish longline fishery

Sérgio Amorim; Miguel N. Santos; Rui Coelho; Joana Fernandez-Carvalho

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Rui Coelho

University of the Algarve

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Miguel N. Santos

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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Sérgio Amorim

Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera

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Karim Erzini

University of the Algarve

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George H. Burgess

Florida Museum of Natural History

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M. Freitas

University of the Algarve

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Pedro G. Lino

University of the Algarve

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Rita Castilho

University of the Algarve

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Amy A. Timmers

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

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