Identifying Potential Critical Angel Shark Areas in Türkiye, Eastern Mediterranean Based on New Records of Squatina spp. Identified through Fisher Engagement
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Regional and National Conservation Strategies
1.2. Range Restriction and Rarity of Angel Shark Data
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Angel Shark Species Identification
2.2. Directed Outreach to Small-Scale Fishers
2.3. Length at First Maturity
3. Results
3.1. Angel Shark Records Details and the Potential CASAs
Site (Depth in m) and Date | #/P/V | Stage | Sex | Status | TL (cm) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Squatina aculeata | |||||
ÇS (--) 16.08.2018 | 1/P/V | Adult | -- | Alive | 100 |
AB (--) 06.02.2021 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Dead | -- |
FB (--) 21.04.2021 | 1/P | Juvenile | M | Alive | 58 |
AB (--) 07.11.2021 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Dead | - |
IS (--) 16.05.2023 | 1/P | Adult | F | Dead | -- |
Squatina oculata | |||||
FB (--) 01.02.2020 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Dead | -- |
FB (--) 10.04.2020 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Alive | 79.8 |
FB (--) 04.10.2020 | 1/P | Adult | F | Dead | 80 |
ÇS (--) 07.11.2022 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Alive | 100 |
ÇS (--) 07.11.2022 | 1/V | Adult | -- | Alive | -- |
ÇS (--) 05.01.2023 | 1/V | Adult | -- | Alive | 60–80 |
FB (120, 135) 06.01.2023 | 2/V | Adult | F&M | Alive | --- |
MA (60) 09.01.2023 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Dead | 72 |
FB (--) 09.01.2023 | 1/V | Pups and ad. | -- | Alive | 110 |
FB (188, 194) 18.01.2023 | 1/V | 3 embryos and adult | - | Alive | - |
FB (190) 20.01.2023 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Alive | 65 |
FB (---) 20.01.2023 | 1/P | Subadult and ad. | M | Alive | 55 |
FB (200) 29.01.2023 | 2/V | Sub-adult and ad. | F&M | Alive | 50–60, 65+ |
DY (--) 01.03.2023 | 1/P | Adult | F | Dead | -- |
FB (--) 13.02.2023 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Alive | -- |
FB (91) 07.03.2023 | 2/P | Adult | F&M | Both | 67, 83 |
FB (--) 15.03.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Dead | -- |
FB (160) 26.03.2023 | 4/V | Neon. and ad. | F | Alive | 20–23, 69 |
AB (--) 13.05.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Alive | 150 |
PA (--) 13.05.2023 | 1/V | YOY | -- | Alive | 38 |
KA (17) 16.05.2023 | 1/P | Adult | M | Alive | 57 |
KA (111) 23.05.2023 | 1/P | Adult | F | Alive | 77 |
PA (39) 29.07.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 50–60 |
FB (--) 16.06.2023 | 2/V | Sub-adult and Adult | Alive | 38, 150 | |
FB (183) 26.08.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 48 |
AB (93) 13.09.2023 | 1/P | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 61 |
AB (89) 19.09.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 81 |
AB (108) 19.09.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Alive | 78 |
AB (100) 19.09.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Alive | 82 |
AB (108) 24.09.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 69 |
FB (110) 26.09.2023 | 1/V | YOY | F | Alive | 39.5 |
FB (110) 08.10.2023 | 1/PV | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 55 |
AB (130) 22.10.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 55 |
FB (167) 24.11.2023 | 1/PV | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 50,5 |
FB (160) 02.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 60 |
FB (185) 02.12.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Alive | 75 |
FB (169) 02.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 55 |
FB (239) 09.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 60 |
FB (210) 09.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 62 |
FB (204) 09.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 62 |
FB (210) 09.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 70 |
FB (200) 09.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 67 |
FB (150) 12.12.2023 | 1/V | YOY | F | Alive | 42.5 |
FB (162) 12.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | M | Alive | 60 |
FB (171) 12.12.2023 | 1/V | Sub-adult | F | Alive | 62 |
Squatina squatina | |||||
ÇS (--) 27.07.2022 | 1/V | YOY | -- | Alive | 30–40 |
GI (--) 23.01.2023 | 6/V | Subadult and ad. | -- | Alive | -- |
FB (35) 26.01.2023 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Alive | -- |
ÇS (--) 01.06.2023 | 1/V | Adult | -- | Alive | -- |
ÇS (--) 03.03.2023 | 6/V | Pups and ad. | F | Alive | -- |
IB (35) 13.04.2023 | 1/V | Adult | -- | Alive | -- |
AB (--) 13.05.2023 | 1/V | Adult | F | Alive | 150 |
PA (--) 13.05.2023 | 1/V | YOY | -- | Alive | 38 |
KA (17) 16.05.2023 | 1/P | Adult | M | Alive | 57 |
KA (111) 23.05.2023 | 1/P | Adult | F | Alive | 77 |
MB (60) 09.01.2023 | 1/P | Adult | -- | Dead | 72 |
3.2. Capture-Induced Parturition Events
- On 9 January 2023, a gravid Squatina oculata was caught by a small-scale fisher using bottom set nets at a depth of 110 m in Fethiye Bay, then brought onboard to disentangle prior to release. Capture-induced parturition occurred with three pups (pers comms, O. Orhan). All were dead. One had a large external yolk sac still attached, and the other two yolk sacs became detached from the embryo as the nets were hauled in (Figure 4A); these were returned to the sea along with the female, which survived. The three foetuses were estimated by the fisher to be between 10 and 15 cm in total length (TL).
- On 9 March 2023, a gravid Squatina squatina was captured by hook and line from about 20 m in depth by a recreational vessel operating near Nara Burnu, Çanakkale Strait (Figure 5). Capture-induced parturition resulted in the premature birth of seven pups which appeared near term and were released alive along with the female. It was noted that the bottom habitat was a Posidonia oceanica meadow.
- On 23 March 2023, a gravid Squatina species was caught off of Bozburun Peninsula by set nets from 120 m. Capture-induced parturition resulted in the premature birth of five pups, which were reportedly released alive. There are no photos of this event as the fisher was alone (M. Özçılik, pers. obs.). This is the only account reported here without media.
- On 26 March 2023, a gravid Squatina oculata was caught in Fethiye Bay. Capture-induced parturition resulted in the premature birth of one pup while the net was being hauled in, while another pup had emerged halfway from the cloaca, and a third remained internally. The female was measured at 69.6 cm, then released alive with the pups, all of which appeared alive at the time of release (Figure 6).
- On 2 December 2022, a gravid Squatina aculeata approximately 150 cm in total length was caught by gillnetters south of Lampedusa Island reported in Zava et al. [24]. Capture-induced parturition resulted in the premature birth of two pups. The pups were estimated to be about 15 cm in length and had visible yolk sacs attached to their abdomen. They were released alive [24]. The accompanying video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LQTrvzTQTQ, accessed on 23 October 2023.
Location and Date | Depth (m) | Species | Gear | TL (cm) | Pups Number (and Length in cm) | Yolk Sacs | Status of Pups |
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1. Fethiye Bay 9 January 2023 | 110 | S. oculata | Net | 75–85 | 3 (8–12) | External | Dead |
2. Nara Burnu, 9 March 2023 | 30 | S. squatina | Hook | 150 | 7 (20–30) | Not seen | Released alive |
3. Bozburun Peninsula 23 March 2023 | 120 | Squatina sp. | Net | ~80 | 5 | None | Released alive |
4. Fethiye Bay 26 March 2023 | 160 | S. oculata | Net | 67.6 | 3 (19.5, 21.5, 23) | Internal, 2–4 cm | Released alive |
5. Lampedusa Island, Sicily 12 February 2021 | 90 | S. aculeata | Bottom trawl | ~150 | 2 (~15) | External | Released alive |
3.3. Incidental By-Catch Records from Fethiye Region
3.4. Local Ecological Knowledge (LEK) from Surveys
Species and Sex | Lmax (Türkiye) | Lmax (W. 2023) | Lm ** (W. 2023) | Lm Equation (3) | % Deviation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
S. aculeata ♀ | 100 * | 188 | 137 | 143 | −4 |
S. aculeata ♂ | -- | 152 | 120 | 116 | 3 |
S. oculata ♀ | 150 | 157 | 89 | 119 | −25 |
S. oculata ♂ | 150 | 145 | 82 | 110 | −25 |
S. squatina ♀ | 150 | 169 | 123 | 128 | −4 |
S. squatina ♂ | -- | 132 | 79 | 100 | −21 |
4. Discussion
4.1. Critical Habitat
4.2. Reproduction and Capture-İnduced Parturition
4.3. New Frameworks for Improved Future Angel Shark Conservation
4.4. Mortality Threats from Small-Scale vs. Large-Scale Fishing
4.5. Life-History Traits
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Ulman, A.; Gordon, C.A.; Hood, A.R.; Warren, M.; Pauly, D. Identifying Potential Critical Angel Shark Areas in Türkiye, Eastern Mediterranean Based on New Records of Squatina spp. Identified through Fisher Engagement. Fishes 2024, 9, 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9070270
Ulman A, Gordon CA, Hood AR, Warren M, Pauly D. Identifying Potential Critical Angel Shark Areas in Türkiye, Eastern Mediterranean Based on New Records of Squatina spp. Identified through Fisher Engagement. Fishes. 2024; 9(7):270. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9070270
Chicago/Turabian StyleUlman, Aylin, Cat A. Gordon, Ali R. Hood, Melanie Warren, and Daniel Pauly. 2024. "Identifying Potential Critical Angel Shark Areas in Türkiye, Eastern Mediterranean Based on New Records of Squatina spp. Identified through Fisher Engagement" Fishes 9, no. 7: 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9070270
APA StyleUlman, A., Gordon, C. A., Hood, A. R., Warren, M., & Pauly, D. (2024). Identifying Potential Critical Angel Shark Areas in Türkiye, Eastern Mediterranean Based on New Records of Squatina spp. Identified through Fisher Engagement. Fishes, 9(7), 270. https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9070270