在马萨诸塞州不断发展的陆基渔业中,沙鲨(Carcharhinus plumbeus)在捕获和释放后的高存活率

Jeff Kneebone, Connor F. White, Caroline Collatos, N. Whitney
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- 在马萨诸塞州,定向陆基休闲捕捉和释放沙鲨(Carcharhinus plumbeus)的活动越来越受欢迎。我们与 21 名具有不同经验水平的志愿渔民合作,观察并记录了渔具、钓具和用于捕获并释放 67 条沙洲鲨的技术。每条鲨鱼放生后的命运都是通过使用嵌入在定制浮标包中的加速度数据记录器(ADL)标签来监测的,浮标包是用电流定时释放装置固定在第一背鳍上的。对记录了数据的 65 个 ADL 的深度、尾拍周期(TBP)、俯仰和翻滚时间序列进行检查后发现,标签鲨鱼的存活率很高,标签脱落时所有鲨鱼都还活着。根据 54 条至少有 10 小时释放后加速度数据的沙洲鲨的 TBP 变化趋势,估计行为恢复平均发生在释放后 6.36 小时。这些结果表明,沙洲鲨对陆基鲨鱼捕捞和释放具有显著的恢复能力。
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High survivorship of sandbar sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus) following catch and release in a growing land-based fishery in Massachusetts
— Directed land-based recreational catch- and-release fishing for sandbar sharks ( Carcharhinus plumbeus ) is growing in popularity in Massachusetts. Working with 21 volunteer fishermen of varying experience levels, we observed and documented the fishing gear, tackle, and techniques used to catch and release 67 sand-bar sharks. The postrelease fate of each shark was monitored by using an acceleration data logger (ADL) tag embedded in a custom float package that was secured to the first dorsal fin with a galvanic timed release. All 67 packages were recovered after detachment following monitoring periods of 0.15–9.98 d. Examination of the depth, tailbeat period (TBP), pitch, and roll time series from 65 ADLs that recorded data revealed high survivorship for tagged sharks, with all of them alive at the time of tag detachment. Behavioral recovery was estimated to have occurred at an average of 6.36 h after release on the basis of trends in TBP for 54 sandbar sharks with at least 10 h of postrelease acceleration data. These results indicate that sandbar sharks are remarkably resilient to catch and release in the land-based shark fishery in
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