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Quantifying the unreported and unaccounted domestic and foreign commercial catch of sharks and rays in Western Australia
Authors:Matias Braccini  Mervi Kangas  Vanessa Jaiteh  Stephen Newman
Institution:1.Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development, Government of Western Australia, Western Australian Fisheries and Marine Research Laboratories, PO Box 20, North Beach, WA 6920 Australia ;2.Swiss National Science Foundation, Wildhainweg 3, P.O. Box CH, 3001 Berne, Switzerland
Abstract:Reliable catch information is scarce for most sharks and rays worldwide, with almost half of the stocks considered to be Data Deficient due to limited species-specific catch statistics. Western Australia (WA) hosts a diverse number of shark and ray species, some of which are considered to be threatened with extinction at a global level. Commercial catch statistics only account for shark and ray landings. The present study used the best available information to reconstruct unaccounted and unreported catches for 47 shark and ray taxa to better understand the impact of fishing. For some species, there was good agreement between reconstructed catches and reported landings, but overall reconstructed catches were 57% higher than those derived from official statistics alone, underestimating the actual extraction level for many species. The reconstructed catch time series provide the basis for the assessment of all species of sharks and rays captured in WA, including protected species that interact with commercial and recreational fisheries.Supplementary informationThe online version of this article (10.1007/s13280-020-01495-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorised users.
Keywords:Catch reconstruction  Discards  Eastern Indian ocean  Elasmobranchs  Fisheries management  Unreported catch
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