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Integrating migratory marine connectivity into shark conservation

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Abstract Understanding migratory connectivity is important for the conservation of highly mobile marine species that face escalating threats across the globe. Establishing baseline information on migratory connectivity is therefore needed to identify regions of conservation focus. Despite efforts to track migratory sharks and rays, information on transboundary movements is limited and often inaccessible to managers and policymakers. Here, we synthesised multimethod movement data for migratory Australian shark and ray species, investigating which species require international engagement to support their population recovery. Based on data from a systematic literature review, we built connectivity networks from telemetry and mark-recapture studies that provide a first baseline for transboundary migratory connectivity for Australian sharks and rays. Of the 31 shark and ray species reviewed, we identified 6 species that link the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone to other national jurisdictions via multispecies migratory connections through the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, through the Tasman and Coral Sea to New Caledonia, and north across the Timor Sea and Torres Strait to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. White sharks ( Carcharhinus carcharias ) and whale sharks ( Rhincodon typus ) were the most data rich, whereas 14 shark and ray species had no movement information. There is a grave deficiency in available information for endangered or critically endangered migratory shark and ray populations, with 76% having only one or no published studies. This work supports future conservation strategies for migratory sharks that require robust international collaboration and the adoption of integrated and dynamic management approaches.
Title: Integrating migratory marine connectivity into shark conservation
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Abstract Understanding migratory connectivity is important for the conservation of highly mobile marine species that face escalating threats across the globe.
Establishing baseline information on migratory connectivity is therefore needed to identify regions of conservation focus.
Despite efforts to track migratory sharks and rays, information on transboundary movements is limited and often inaccessible to managers and policymakers.
Here, we synthesised multimethod movement data for migratory Australian shark and ray species, investigating which species require international engagement to support their population recovery.
Based on data from a systematic literature review, we built connectivity networks from telemetry and mark-recapture studies that provide a first baseline for transboundary migratory connectivity for Australian sharks and rays.
Of the 31 shark and ray species reviewed, we identified 6 species that link the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone to other national jurisdictions via multispecies migratory connections through the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, through the Tasman and Coral Sea to New Caledonia, and north across the Timor Sea and Torres Strait to Indonesia and Papua New Guinea.
White sharks ( Carcharhinus carcharias ) and whale sharks ( Rhincodon typus ) were the most data rich, whereas 14 shark and ray species had no movement information.
There is a grave deficiency in available information for endangered or critically endangered migratory shark and ray populations, with 76% having only one or no published studies.
This work supports future conservation strategies for migratory sharks that require robust international collaboration and the adoption of integrated and dynamic management approaches.

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