Ignasi Nuez
University of Barcelona
4 Papers
Ignasi Nuez is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Population. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
A closer look at the bycatch of medium-sized and large sharks in the northern Catalan coast (north-western Mediterranean Sea): Evidence of an ongoing decline?
TL;DR: This data indicates that shark populations in the Mediterranean Sea are under threat due to intense fishing pressure from trawlers, drifting longliners and longliners bycatch, mainly due to Alopias vulpinus.
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Assessing the current status of Hexanchus griseus in the Mediterranean Sea using local ecological knowledge
Ignasi Nuez,Ioannis Giovos,Francesco Tiralongo,Jaime Penadés-Suay,Ilija Cetkovic,Manfredi Di Lorenzo,Periklis Kleitou,Rigers Bakiu,Mohamed Nejmeddine Bradai,Sara A. A. Al Mabruk,Roxani Naasan Aga Spyridopoulou,Andréa Sabbio,Manel Gazo +12 more
- 13 May 2024
TL;DR: Fishermen's interviews in the Mediterranean Sea reveal Hexanchus griseus is primarily caught by bottom trawlers and longliners, with low at-vessel mortality, but variable population trends and potential decline in some countries, warranting further research and conservation efforts.
Assessing the current status of Hexanchus griseus in the Mediterranean Sea using local ecological knowledge
TL;DR: In this paper , a total of 382 professional fishermen belonging to 6 different gears (bottom trawling, bottom longline, drifting long line, trammel nets, gillnets and polyvalent) were interviewed between May and December 2019 with the aim of compiling information about the current impact of fisheries on a large deep-water shark species.
Assessing the current status of Hexanchus griseus in the Mediterranean Sea using local ecological knowledge
Ignasi Nuez,Ioannis Giovos,Francesco Tiralongo,Jaime Penadés-Suay,Ilija Cetkovic,Manfredi Di Lorenzo,Periklis Kleitou,Rigers Bakiu,Mohamed Nejmeddine Bradai,Sara A. A. Al Mabruk,Roxani Naasan Aga Spyridopoulou,Andréa Sabbio,Manel Gazo +12 more
- 13 May 2024
Abstract: Fishermen from 9 countries distributed throughout the Mediterranean Sea were interviewed between May and December 2019 with the aim of compiling information about the current impact of fisheries on a large deep-water shark species, the bluntnose sixgill shark (Hexanchus griseus). A total of 382 professional fishermen belonging to 6 different gears (bottom trawling, bottom longline, drifting longline, trammel nets, gillnets and polyvalent) took part in the study. Bottom trawlers were the most interviewed fishermen (n = 148) and the best fleet coverage was obtained for bottom longline (38.89%). Results showed most captures of H. griseus occur in the Western and Central Mediterranean Sea, particularly during the warm months of the year and most commonly by bottom trawlers and bottom longliners. At-vessel mortality (AVM) was rather low in all gears but a slightly higher degree of individual mortality is suggested in trammel and gillnets. The population trend of H. griseus in the Mediterranean Sea could not be inferred from the interviews as answers were highly variable, but the overall trend in some countries may suggest this species is showing signs of population decrease. The results of this study are mostly aligned with the latest IUCN assessment but also recommend reviewing the current status of H. griseus in the Mediterranean basin. Further empirical research on post-release mortality would also be advisable to implement measures that help reduce this source of mortality.