On behalf of my co-author, I am please to announce our new publication: 

Gaëtan Richard , Julien Bonnel, Paul Tixier, John P. Y. Arnould, Anaïs Janc, et 
Christophe Guinet. ( 2019). Evidence of Deep-Sea Interactions between Toothed 
Whales and Longlines. Ambio 


https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-019-01182-1 

The publication is available from the authors or at the link below: 
https://rdcu.be/bAkAi 

Abstract: 
Toothed whales (odontocetes) feeding on fish caught on hooks in longline 
fisheries is a growing issue worldwide. The substantial impacts that this 
behaviour, called depredation, can have on the fishing economy, fish stocks and 
odontocetes populations, raise a critical need for mitigation solutions to be 
developed. However, information on when, where and how odontocete depredation 
occurs underwater is still limited, especially in demersal longline fisheries 
(fishing gear set on the seafloor). In the present study, we investigated 
depredation by killer whales ( Orcinus orca ) and sperm whales ( Physeter 
macrocephalus ) on demersal longlines in the French Patagonian toothfish 
fishery (Southern Ocean). Using a combination of animal-borne behavioural and 
longline-attached data loggers, we demonstrated that both species are able to 
depredate longlines on the seafloor. This study, therefore, suggests that 
odontocetes whales–longline interaction events at depth may be unrecorded when 
assessing depredation rates from surface observations during hauling phases 
only. This result has implications for the management of fisheries facing 
similar depredation issues as underestimated depredation rates may result in 
unaccounted fish mortality in fish-stock assessments. Therefore, while further 
research should be conducted to assess the extent of deep-sea whale–longline 
interaction events during soaking, the evidence that depredation can occur at 
any time during the whole fishing process as brought out by this study should 
be considered in future developments of mitigation solutions to the issue. 

Best regards, 
Gaëtan RICHARD 
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gaetan_Richard3 

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