Dear all,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our paper in 
Endangered Species Research:
Zeh DR, Heupel MR, Hamann M, Limpus CJ, Marsh H (2016) Quick Fix GPS technology 
highlights risk to dugongs moving between protected areas. Endangered Species 
Research 30:37-44.

ABSTRACT: Incidental capture in fishing gear is the most serious threat to the 
survival of many species of marine mammals. Fisheries closures developed to 
protect marine mammals have tended to concentrate on areas of high marine 
mammal density. Movement corridors have generally been less protected because 
they are often unknown and difficult to detect. Seagrass meadows in Moreton and 
Hervey Bays in south-eastern Queensland support significant populations of 
dugongs Dugong dugon. Pedigree analysis based on genetic and ancillary 
biological data indicates that there is substantial movement of dugongs between 
these bays, which are separated by open surf coasts where dugongs are 
occasionally caught in inshore shark nets set for the protection of bathers. 
This bycatch suggests that the dugong movement corridor between Moreton and 
Hervey Bays is close to the coast, a hypothesis not confirmed by nearly 30 yr 
of dugong satellite tracking using platform transmitter terminal (PTT) 
technology. Twenty-nine dugongs were captured in seagrass habitats on the 
eastern banks of Moreton Bay in 2012−2014 and were fitted with Quick Fix GPS 
and acoustic transmitters. One animal was captured and tracked twice. Four 
dugongs were tracked moving from Moreton Bay to Hervey Bay covering distances 
of 278−338 km over 5−9 d; 1 dugong made the return journey. Three of the 4 
animals travelled along and very close to the coast; the exact track of the 
fourth animal is uncertain. These results suggest that dugongs would benefit 
from netting closures that extend beyond seagrass meadows.

The article is available for download at: at 
http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v30/ or a PDF can be provided via email 
request from [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Cheers,
Daniel Zeh



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