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Modeling juvenile sea turtle bycatch risk in commercial and recreational fisheries


ABSTRACT: Summary Understanding the drivers of fisheries bycatch is essential for limiting its impacts on vulnerable species. Here we present a model to estimate the relative magnitude of sea turtle bycatch in major coastal fisheries across the southeastern US based on spatiotemporal variation in fishing effort and the simulated distributions of juvenile Kemp’s ridley (Lepidochelys kempii) and green (Chelonia mydas) sea turtles recruiting from oceanic to nearshore habitats. Over the period modeled (1996–2017), bycatch in recreational fisheries was estimated to be greater than the sum of bycatch that occurred in commercial fisheries that have historically been considered high risks to turtles (e.g., those using trawls, gillnets, and bottom longlines). Prioritizing engagement with recreational anglers to reduce bycatch could be especially beneficial to sea turtle populations. Applying lessons learned from efforts to protect turtles in commercial fisheries may help meet the challenges that arise from the large, diffuse recreational fishing sector. Graphical abstract Highlights • A process-based model estimated juvenile sea turtle bycatch in coastal fisheries• It accounts for variation in ocean conditions, turtle abundance, and fishing effort• Model estimates reveal sea turtle bycatch is highest in recreational fisheries• Engagement with recreational anglers, in addition to commercial fishers, is needed Environmental science; Nature conservation; Ecology; Biological sciences.

SUBMITTER: Putman N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9900512 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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