Reducing seabird bycatch in longline fisheries using a natural olfactory deterrent

Authors
Pierre, J.P. and W.S. Norden
Year
Journal/Publisher Name
Biological Conservation
Volume (Issue #)
130
Page #s
406-415
Summary
School shark (Galeorhinus galeus) liver oil dripped behind fishing vessels in the northern New Zealand snapper (Pagrus auratus) longline fishery reduced seabird numbers and dives on baits when compared to canola oil and seawater control treatments. The shark liver oil did not affect the number of target snapper, gurnard (Chelidonicthys kumu), kaha-wai (Arripis trutta), or trevally (Pseudocaranx dentex) caught.