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PeerJ | 2018

Killer whale ( Orcinus orca ) interactions with blue-eye trevalla ( Hyperoglyphe antarctica ) longline fisheries

Paul Tixier; Mary-Anne Lea; Mark A. Hindell; Christophe Guinet; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel; John P. Y. Arnould

Over the past five decades, marine mammal interactions with fisheries have become a major human-wildlife conflict globally. The emergence of longline fishing is concomitant with the development of depredation-type interactions i.e., marine mammals feeding on fish caught on hooks. The killer whale (Orcinus orca) is one of the species most involved in depredation on longline fisheries. The issue was first reported in high latitudes but, with increasing expansion of this fishing method, other fisheries have begun to experience interactions. The present study investigated killer whale interactions with two geographically isolated blue-eye trevalla (Hyperoglyphe antarctica) fisheries operating in temperate waters off Amsterdam/St. Paul Islands (Indian Ocean) and south-eastern Australia. These two fisheries differ in the fishing technique used (vertical vs. demersal longlines), effort, catch, fleet size and fishing area size. Using 7-year (2010–16) long fishing and observation datasets, this study estimated the levels of killer whale interactions and examined the influence of spatio-temporal and operational variables on the probability of vessels to experience interactions. Killer whales interactions occurred during 58.4% and 21.2% of all fishing days, and over 94% and 47.4% of the fishing area for both fisheries, respectively. In south-eastern Australia, the probability of occurrence of killer whale interactions during fishing days varied seasonally with a decrease in spring, increased with the daily fishing effort and decreased with the distance travelled by the vessel between fishing days. In Amsterdam/St. Paul, this probability was only influenced by latitude, with an increase in the southern part of the area. Together, these findings document two previously unreported cases of high killer whale depredation, and provide insights on ways to avoid the issue. The study also emphasizes the need to further examine the local characteristics of fisheries and the ecology of local depredating killer whale populations in as important drivers of depredation.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

Cephalopod fauna of subantarctic islands: new information from predators

Yves Cherel; Guy Duhamel; Nicolas Gasco


Endangered Species Research | 2010

At-sea distribution and diet of an endangered top predator: relationship between white-chinned petrels and commercial longline fisheries

Karine Delord; Cédric Cotté; Clara Péron; Cédric Marteau; Patrice Pruvost; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel; Yves Cherel; Henri Weimerskirch


Polar Biology | 2010

Multivariate effects on seabird bycatch in the legal Patagonian toothfish longline fishery around Crozet and Kerguelen Islands

Karine Delord; Nicolas Gasco; Christophe Barbraud; Henri Weimerskirch


Ccamlr Science | 2010

InteractIons of PatagonIan toothfIsh fIsherIes wIth kIller and sPerm whales In the crozet Islands exclusIve economIc zone: an assessment of dePredatIon levels and InsIghts on PossIble mItIgatIon strategIes

Paul Tixier; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel; Morgane Viviant; Matthieu Authier; Christophe Guinet


Animal Conservation | 2015

Influence of artificial food provisioning from fisheries on killer whale reproductive output

Paul Tixier; Matthieu Authier; Nicolas Gasco; Christophe Guinet


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Long-term studies of Crozet Island killer whales are fundamental to understanding the economic and demographic consequences of their depredation behaviour on the Patagonian toothfish fishery

Christophe Guinet; Paul Tixier; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Mitigating killer whale depredation on demersal longline fisheries by changing fishing practices

Paul Tixier; Jade Vacquie Garcia; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel; Christophe Guinet


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Habituation to an acoustic harassment device (AHD) by killer whales depredating demersal longlines

Paul Tixier; Nicolas Gasco; Guy Duhamel; Christophe Guinet


Archive | 2005

Poissons des îles Kerguelen et Crozet : guide régional de l'océan Austral

Guy Duhamel; Nicolas Gasco; Patrick Davaine

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Guy Duhamel

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Paul Tixier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Yves Cherel

University of La Rochelle

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Christophe Barbraud

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Gaëtan Richard

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Karine Delord

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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