2023
DOI: 10.1111/jfb.15592
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Colonization, diversity, and seasonality of fishes at pelagic fish aggregating devices

Eric V. C. Schneider,
Brendan S. Talwar,
Shaun S. Killen
et al.

Abstract: The pelagic zone of the ocean can be a challenging environment to conduct research in, and as a result we lack robust baseline abundance and diversity data, compared to what is available in more accessible coastal habitats, to be able to track changes or stressors to the biota in this environment. Many large‐scale fisheries target pelagic fish, and much of the information available on these species is based on fisheries‐dependent data that may be biased towards hotspots and commercially valuable fishes. Here, … Show more

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“…for the presence of these animals in the reported locations. As some of the reports are from tourists and sport fishers, we would expect heavily uneven "search effort" throughout the year, as The Bahamas experiences an influx of visitors between December and May, coinciding with the main fishing season for migratory pelagic fishes (Schneider et al, 2023). Both are factors that lead to more people on the water potentially encountering a whale shark.…”
Section: Disconcerting Practices During Whale Shark Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for the presence of these animals in the reported locations. As some of the reports are from tourists and sport fishers, we would expect heavily uneven "search effort" throughout the year, as The Bahamas experiences an influx of visitors between December and May, coinciding with the main fishing season for migratory pelagic fishes (Schneider et al, 2023). Both are factors that lead to more people on the water potentially encountering a whale shark.…”
Section: Disconcerting Practices During Whale Shark Interactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%