“…The species here considered have a natural low density in the Mediterranean (Tortonese, 1956;Notarbartolo di Sciara and Bianchi, 1998), and fishery-dependent occurrence data are sparse along different fishing gear and fishing zones (Carpentieri et al, 2021). Pelagic longlines are the most threatening fishery (Bartolıé t al., 2017), as bycatch of large pelagic sharks has been reported in the Adriatic (Carbonara et al, 2023), Ligurian (Garibaldi, 2015), Ionian Sea (Megalofonou et al, 2005), Sicilian Channel (Burgess et al, 2010;Cattano et al, 2023a), Spanish (Mejuto et al, 2002), Greek (Peristeraki et al, 2008), French (Doherty et al, 2022), and southeastern (Damalas and Megalofonou, 2012) Mediterranean waters. Recreational fishery has also a relevant role, as it shows an important bycatch of many pelagic shark and ray species in the Mediterranean (Panayiotou et al, 2020).…”