AUTHOR=Vanucci Rodrigo Malta , Goldberg Daphne Wrobel , Maranho Andrea , Giffoni Bruno de Barros , Boaventura Isabella Cristina da Rocha , Dias Renata Balsamo , Leonardi Simone Baratto , Neto Hugo Gallo , Silva Berenice Maria Gomes , Rogerio Daniel Wagner , Domit Camila , Barreto Andre Silva , Castilho Pedro Volkmer , Koleniskovas Cristiane , Chupil Henrique , Becker José Henrique TITLE=Impacts of pelagic longline fisheries on sea turtles in the Santos Basin, Brazil JOURNAL=Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science VOLUME=2 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/amphibian-and-reptile-science/articles/10.3389/famrs.2024.1385774 DOI=10.3389/famrs.2024.1385774 ISSN=2813-6780 ABSTRACT=
Strand monitoring is valuable for identifying human-caused threats to sea turtles but has limitations in fully understanding their overall impact. To address this gap, we conducted a survey to examine sea turtle interactions with longline fisheries, focusing on the types of hooks used for different target fish species. The study aimed to determine the prevalence of sea turtles entangled with hooks in these fisheries and to investigate seasonal and spatial variations in strandings. From August 2015 to December 2020, regular surveys were carried out along 2,013 km, on the South and Southeast coasts of Brazil to monitor sea turtle strandings. Data were collected on the presence and types of hooks, as well as the developmental stages of the affected turtles. The study analyzed spatial and seasonal variations and conducted necropsies to determine causes of death and assess internal damage from fishing gear. A total of 4,631 stranded sea turtles were documented: