• Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology 

      Andrzejaczek, Samantha; Lucas, Tim C.D.; Goodman, Maurice C.; Hussey, Nigel E.; Armstrong, Amelia J.; ... more authors ( American Association for the Advancement of Science , 2022 , Article)
      Knowledge of the three-dimensional movement patterns of elasmobranchs is vital to understand their ecological roles and exposure to anthropogenic pressures. To date, comparative studies among species at global scales have ...
    • A first look at whale sharks in Hawaiian waters: Using citizen science to study the world's largest fish, Rhincodon typus 

      Marcoux, Travis M.; Marcoux, Stacia D.; Harvey, Maria; Araujo, Gonzalo ( John Wiley and Sons Ltd , 2023 , Article)
      The world's largest fish, the whale shark (Rhincodon typus), is a circum-tropically distributed and globally endangered species, that is widely studied at predictable aggregation sites. The main Hawaiian Islands are not ...
    • Interactions between marine megafauna and plastic pollution in Southeast Asia 

      Lucy C.M., Omeyer; Duncan, Emily M.; Abreo, Neil Angelo S.; Acebes, Jo Marie V.; AngSinco-Jimenez, Lea A.; ... more authors ( Elsevier B.V. , 2023 , Other)
      Southeast (SE) Asia is a highly biodiverse region, yet it is also estimated to cumulatively contribute a third of the total global marine plastic pollution. This threat is known to have adverse impacts on marine megafauna, ...
    • Socio-cultural relationship between recreational sea anglers and blue sharks (Prionace glauca) in the United Kingdom 

      Gemma L., Scotts; Scales, Michael J.; Araujo, Gonzalo; Booth, Hollie; Marley, Sarah A. ( Elsevier Ltd , 2023 , Article)
      The blue shark (Prionace glauca) is commonly caught by recreational anglers around the United Kingdom (UK) – part of a population (North Atlantic) which has sustained declines of > 50% over the last three generations (36 ...