Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.

Reprinted from document IOTC -2018-WPEB14-07 under CC BY license, with permission from the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, original copyright 2021. MAK: Isurus oxyrhynchus FAL: Carcharhinus falciformis BSH: Prionace glauca THR: Alopias spp.; SKH: non-identified sharks; POR: Lamna nasus OCS: Carcharhin...

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Main Authors: Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765), Bernard Séret (11524597)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253867.g003
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/16744978 2023-05-15T17:06:30+02:00 Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean. Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765) Bernard Séret (11524597) 2021-10-05T17:25:54Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253867.g003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Maps_showing_the_catches_total_numbers_of_sharks_by_species_and_fleets_in_2017_in_the_Indian_Ocean_/16744978 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0253867.g003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Evolutionary Biology Ecology Sociology Marine Biology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified southwest indian ocean southern mozambique channel 7 snorkeling inspections 370 individuals windward > large schools europa since 1952 galeocerdo cuvier </ carcharhinus galapagensis </ hour scientific dives div >< p 15 species reported europa ’ sphyrna lewini </ rhincodon typus </ fair numbers typus </ lewini </ r </ mokarran </ melanopterus </ c </ amblyrhynchos </ albimarginatus </ targeted management surveys performed species present significant reservoir several species remote sanctuaries mostly schooling june 2013 gray literature exposed sides deep incursions declined worldwide contributed 20 becoming crucial apex predators anthropogenic damage additional observation 8 species 4 dinghy 24 days 10 %) Image Figure 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253867.g003 2021-12-20T00:51:48Z Reprinted from document IOTC -2018-WPEB14-07 under CC BY license, with permission from the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, original copyright 2021. MAK: Isurus oxyrhynchus FAL: Carcharhinus falciformis BSH: Prionace glauca THR: Alopias spp.; SKH: non-identified sharks; POR: Lamna nasus OCS: Carcharhinus longimanus SPN: Sphyrna spp. FRA: European Union France; CHN: China; AUS: Australia; RWN: Taiwan Province of China; THA: Thailand; SYC: Seychelles; PHL: Philippines; KOR: South Korea; JPN: Japan; IDN: Indonesia. Blue star: study site. Still Image Lamna nasus Unknown Indian Mak ENVELOPE(162.381,162.381,56.401,56.401)
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topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
southwest indian ocean
southern mozambique channel
7 snorkeling inspections
370 individuals windward
>
large schools
europa since 1952
galeocerdo cuvier </
carcharhinus galapagensis </
hour scientific dives
div >< p
15 species reported
europa ’
sphyrna lewini </
rhincodon typus </
fair numbers
typus </
lewini </
r </
mokarran </
melanopterus </
c </
amblyrhynchos </
albimarginatus </
targeted management
surveys performed
species present
significant reservoir
several species
remote sanctuaries
mostly schooling
june 2013
gray literature
exposed sides
deep incursions
declined worldwide
contributed 20
becoming crucial
apex predators
anthropogenic damage
additional observation
8 species
4 dinghy
24 days
10 %)
spellingShingle Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
southwest indian ocean
southern mozambique channel
7 snorkeling inspections
370 individuals windward
>
large schools
europa since 1952
galeocerdo cuvier </
carcharhinus galapagensis </
hour scientific dives
div >< p
15 species reported
europa ’
sphyrna lewini </
rhincodon typus </
fair numbers
typus </
lewini </
r </
mokarran </
melanopterus </
c </
amblyrhynchos </
albimarginatus </
targeted management
surveys performed
species present
significant reservoir
several species
remote sanctuaries
mostly schooling
june 2013
gray literature
exposed sides
deep incursions
declined worldwide
contributed 20
becoming crucial
apex predators
anthropogenic damage
additional observation
8 species
4 dinghy
24 days
10 %)
Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765)
Bernard Séret (11524597)
Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
topic_facet Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Sociology
Marine Biology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
southwest indian ocean
southern mozambique channel
7 snorkeling inspections
370 individuals windward
>
large schools
europa since 1952
galeocerdo cuvier </
carcharhinus galapagensis </
hour scientific dives
div >< p
15 species reported
europa ’
sphyrna lewini </
rhincodon typus </
fair numbers
typus </
lewini </
r </
mokarran </
melanopterus </
c </
amblyrhynchos </
albimarginatus </
targeted management
surveys performed
species present
significant reservoir
several species
remote sanctuaries
mostly schooling
june 2013
gray literature
exposed sides
deep incursions
declined worldwide
contributed 20
becoming crucial
apex predators
anthropogenic damage
additional observation
8 species
4 dinghy
24 days
10 %)
description Reprinted from document IOTC -2018-WPEB14-07 under CC BY license, with permission from the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission, original copyright 2021. MAK: Isurus oxyrhynchus FAL: Carcharhinus falciformis BSH: Prionace glauca THR: Alopias spp.; SKH: non-identified sharks; POR: Lamna nasus OCS: Carcharhinus longimanus SPN: Sphyrna spp. FRA: European Union France; CHN: China; AUS: Australia; RWN: Taiwan Province of China; THA: Thailand; SYC: Seychelles; PHL: Philippines; KOR: South Korea; JPN: Japan; IDN: Indonesia. Blue star: study site.
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author Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765)
Bernard Séret (11524597)
author_facet Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765)
Bernard Séret (11524597)
author_sort Mireille M. M. Guillaume (9340765)
title Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
title_short Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
title_full Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
title_fullStr Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
title_full_unstemmed Maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the Indian Ocean.
title_sort maps showing the catches (total numbers) of sharks, by species and fleets in 2017 in the indian ocean.
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253867.g003
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