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1 December 2012 Increased By-Catch Rates in the Gulf of Taranto, Italy, in 20 Years: A Clue About Sea Turtle Population Trends?
Paolo Casale, Aida Aprea, Michele Deflorio, Gregorio De Metrio
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Abstract

Information on sea turtle population trends is fundamental to assess the population status and the effects of conservation measures, and is considered a priority for sea turtle conservation. To provide insights on trends at sea, we compared by-catch data from long-liners fishing in the Gulf of Taranto in 2 periods: 1978–1979 and 1998–2003. A total of 653 loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) were captured in 2679 fishing sets targeting swordfish and albacore tuna; catch rates were significantly higher in the second period, while average turtle size was smaller. Although possible effects of sampling techniques cannot be excluded, a negative trend in the number of turtles in the study area and period was unlikely.

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Paolo Casale, Aida Aprea, Michele Deflorio, and Gregorio De Metrio "Increased By-Catch Rates in the Gulf of Taranto, Italy, in 20 Years: A Clue About Sea Turtle Population Trends?," Chelonian Conservation and Biology 11(2), 239-243, (1 December 2012). https://doi.org/10.2744/CCB-0987.1
Received: 9 January 2012; Accepted: 1 February 2012; Published: 1 December 2012
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