“…In a recent evaluation against the IUCN Red List criteria, about one‐quarter of elasmobranch species were listed as threatened due to overfishing (Dulvy, Fowler, Musick, Cavanagh & Kyne, ) and reducing fishing mortality is a global priority to rebuild stocks (Camhi, ; Dulvy, Baum, Clarke, Compagno & Cortés, ). Due to declining populations, more species are being protected through retention bans (IATTC, ; ICCAT, , , , ; IOTC, , ; Poisson, Crespo, Ellis, Chavance & Pascal, ; WCPFC, , ) with implicit or explicit aims of reducing fishing mortality, which will result in higher discard (i.e. released after capture) rates.…”