Assessing the importance of Isle of Man waters for the basking shark <i>Cetorhinus maximus</i>

TitleAssessing the importance of Isle of Man waters for the basking shark Cetorhinus maximus
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsDolton, HR, Gell, FR, Hall, J, Hall, G, Hawkes, LA, Witt, MJ
JournalEndangered Species Research
Volume41
Pagination209 - 223
Date Published2020
Abstract

ABSTRACT: Satellite tracking of endangered or threatened animals can facilitate informed conservation by revealing priority areas for their protection. Basking sharks Cetorhinus maximus (n = 11) were tagged during the summers of 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2017 in the Isle of Man (IoM; median tracking duration 378 d, range: 89-804 d; median minimum straight-line distance travelled 541 km, range: 170-10406 km). Tracking revealed 3 movement patterns: (1) coastal movements within IoM and Irish waters, (2) summer northward movements to Scotland and (3) international movements to Morocco and Norway. One tagged shark was bycaught and released alive in the Celtic Sea. Basking sharks displayed inter-annual site fidelity to the Irish Sea (n = 3), a Marine Nature Reserve (MNR) in IoM waters (n = 1), and Moroccan waters (n = 1). Core distribution areas (50% kernel density estimation) of 5 satellite tracked sharks in IoM waters were compared with 3902 public sightings between 2005 and 2017, highlighting west and south coast hotspots. Location data gathered from satellite tagging broadly correspond to the current boundaries of MNRs in IoM waters. However, minor modifications of some MNR boundaries would incorporate ~20% more satellite tracking location data from this study, and protective measures for basking sharks in IoM waters could further aid conservation of the species at local, regional and international scales. We also show the first documented movement of a basking shark from the British Isles to Norway, and the longest ever track for a tagged basking shark (2 yr and 2 mo, 804 d).

URLhttps://www.int-res.com/abstracts/esr/v41/p209-223/
DOI10.3354/esr01018
Short TitleEndang Species Res