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Dear colleagues

I'm pleased to announce our publication in Frontiers in Marine Science, which 
is the culmination of almost 20 years of work that has led to significant 
conservation outcomes for the endangered Australian sea lion.

Goldsworthy SD, Page B, Hamer DJ, Lowther AD, Shaughnessy PD, Hindell MA, Burch 
P, Costa DP, Fowler SL, Peters K, McIntosh RR, Bailleul F, Mackay AI, Kirkwood 
R, Holman D and Bryars S (2022) Assessment of Australian Sea Lion Bycatch 
Mortality in a Gillnet Fishery, and Implementation and Evaluation of an 
Effective Mitigation Strategy. Front. Mar. Sci. 9:799102. doi: 
10.3389/fmars.2022.799102<https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.799102>

An open access PDF copy can be downloaded from: 
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.799102

Abstract:
Globally, the bycatch of marine mammals in fisheries represents the greatest 
source of human-caused mortality that threatens the sustainability of many 
populations and species. The Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) is an 
endangered species, whose populations off South Australia (SA) have been 
subject to bycatch in a demersal gillnet fishery targeting sharks since the 
1960s. A comprehensive assessment was undertaken of sea lion bycatch mortality 
that combined independent fishery observer data with species distribution 
models (underpinned by satellite tracking, abundance data and population 
modeling) to model the relationship between at-sea foraging effort and bycatch 
rate. Combined with the distribution of fishing effort, these models enabled 
the overall level of bycatch mortality to be estimated by age, sex and 
subpopulation, facilitating population viability analyses that indicated most 
subpopulations were declining, and subject to unsustainable levels of bycatch 
mortality. To reduce this mortality, the Australian Fisheries Management 
Authority implemented an Australian Sea Lion Management Strategy that included 
an independent observer program (ultimately 100% electronic monitoring of 
gillnet fishing off SA), permanent spatial gillnet closures around all sea lion 
breeding sites, bycatch mortality limits that triggered temporal (18 months) 
spatial closures when zone-specific bycatch trigger limits were reached, and 
incentives for gillnet fishers to switch to an alternate fishing method 
(longlines). The Strategy had immediate impacts on the fishery: it resulted in 
significant reductions in gillnet fishing effort and on the reported bycatch of 
sea lions. In the next decade, there was an estimated 98% reduction in sea lion 
bycatch mortality from gillnet interactions and an apparent stabilization of 
the decline in sea lion pup abundances at some impacted breeding sites. There 
was an almost complete transition in the fishery from gillnets to longlines, 
and fishing catches returned to pre-management levels. The successful 
implementation of management measures to mitigate sea lion bycatch mortality in 
the gillnet fishery off SA was rapid, science informed, adaptive, 
comprehensive, and backed by strong compliance and monitoring of the fishery. 
It provides an important case study which demonstrates how management measures 
can be effectively applied to mitigate bycatch mortality of marine mammals and 
other marine protected species.

cheers,

Simon


Prof Simon Goldsworthy | Principal Scientist
Ecosystem Effects of Fishing & Aquaculture
South Australian Research and Development Institute - SARDI (Aquatic Sciences)
Department of Primary Industries and Regions
Government of South Australia | 2 Hamra Ave, West Beach, SA 5024 |
Affiliate Professor | The University of Adelaide
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