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Insights into catch-and-release survivorship and stress-induced blood biochemistry of common thresher sharks (Alopias vulpinus) captured in the southern California recreational fishery

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FISHERIES RESEARCH
卷 106, 期 3, 页码 495-500

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2010.09.024

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Thresher shark; Survivorship; Mortality; Fishery

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  1. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  2. National Science Foundation (NSF) [IOS-0617384, IOS-0617403]
  3. George T Pfleger Foundation
  4. William H and Mattie Wattis Harris Foundation

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The common thresher shark (Alopias vulpinus) is the focus of a popular southern California recreational fishery that typically captures individuals by hooking them in the caudal fin This technique reduces the ability for forward locomotion and the capacity for ram ventilation This study assessed the post-capture survivorship of tail-hooked adult and sub-adult common thresher sharks using pop-up satellite archival tags (PSATs) and quantified physiological indicators of capture stress in the blood Survival of the acute effects of capture was determined from the depth and temperature records of 10-day PSAT deployments Survivorship estimates were based on 19 common thresher sharks [160-221 cm fork length (FL) similar to 67-151 kg] captured in southern California from 2007 to 2009 using recreational stand-up tackle (36 kg) Five mortalities were observed over the course of the study resulting in an overall post-release mortality estimate of 26% All mortalities occurred in large individuals (>= 180 cm FL) with fight times >= 85 min The archived depth and temperature data from surviving sharks resembled those of previous common thresher movement studies with a diel depth distribution predominantly within the uniformed temperature surface layer Capture Induced stress parameters measured from the blood of eight additional common thresher sharks that were not tagged revealed plasma lactate and hematocrit levels that were significantly elevated with increased fight time Similarly all thresher sharks showed heightened heat shock protein 70 (hsp 70) values relative to those obtained from blood that was allowed to recover in vitro for 24 h Collectively our findings indicate that large tail-hooked common thresher sharks with prolonged fight times (>= 85 min) exhibit a heightened stress response which may contribute to an increased mortality rate These results suggest that for larger individuals the current caudal-based capture methods used in the California recreational fishery may not be suitable for an effective catch-and-release based conservation strategy (C) 2010 Elsevier B V All rights reserved

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