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Life After Catch and Release

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Cramer, Jean
Journal: Marine Fisheries Review
Volume: 66
Page(s): 27-30
Date: 2004
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6982
Sector: Fisheries
Region: North America
Subject(s): fisheries
Abstract: "Since 1988 regulations have required U.S. longline fishermen to release all Atlantic white marlin, Tetrapturus albidus. By the late 1990’s, approximately 99% of Atlantic white marlin caught by U.S. recreational fishermen were released. Recent studies using PSAT technology indicate that not all released fish survive and that a minor change in hook type, 0–5° offset circle hooks rather than straight-shank 'J' hooks, may have a profound effect on post-release mortality. Beginning in 2004, sea turtle mitigation measures have required U.S. longline fishermen to use circle hooks. Estimates of total catch, releases, and post release mortality of Atlantic white marlin caught by U.S. recreational fishermen were made in order to evaluate the potential reduction in mortality that may be realized by requiring the use of circle hooks rather than straight-shank 'J' hooks by U.S. recreational fishermen. These estimates were compared to estimates of Atlantic white marlin caught by the U.S. longline fishery."

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