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Apex Predator Publications And Reports – Porbeagle Shark

June 03, 2020

Publications and reports that include information on the porbeagle shark.

Campana, S, W Joyce, L Marks, LJ Natanson, NE Kohler, CF Jensen, JJ Mello, HL Pratt, Jr., and S Myklevoll. 2002. Population dynamics of the porbeagle in the Northwest Atlantic. North American Journal of Fisheries Management. 22:106-121.

 

Campana, S, W Joyce, L Marks, P Hurley, LJ Natanson, NE Kohler, CF Jensen, JJ Mello, HL Pratt, Jr., and S Myklevoll. 2008. The rise and fall (again) of the porbeagle shark population in the Northwest Atlantic. Pages 445-461 in: MD Camhi, EK Pikitch, and EA Babcock (editors), Sharks of the open ocean: biology, fisheries, and conservation. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK.

 

Campana, S, W Joyce, LJ Natanson, NE Kohler, CF Jensen, JJ Mello, HL Pratt, Jr., and S Myklevoll. 2002. Populations dynamics of the porbeagle in the northwest Atlantic Ocean. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 22:106-121.

 

Campana, S, LJ Natanson, and S Myklevoll. 2002. Bomb dating and age determination of large pelagic sharks. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 59(3):450-455.

 

Casey, JG and JM Hoenig. 1977. Apex predators in deepwater dumpsite 106. Pages 309-376 in: NOAA Dumpsite Evaluation Report 77-1, Baseline Report of environmental conditions in Deepwater Dumpsite 106. Washington, DC.

 

Curtis, TH, S Laporte, E Cortés, G DuBeck, and CT McCandless. 2016. Status review report: porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus). Final Report to National Marine Fisheries Service, Office of Protected Resources. February 2016. 56 pp.

 

Francis, M, LJ Natanson, and SE Campana. 2008. The biology and ecology of the porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus. Pages 105-113 in: MD Camhi, EK Pikitch, and EA Babcock (editors), Sharks of the open ocean: biology, fisheries, and conservation. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK.

 

Hare, JA, WE Morrison, MW Nelson, MM Stachura, EJ Teeters, RB Griffis, MA Alexander, JD Scott, L Alade, RJ Bell, AS Chute, KL Curt, TH Curtis, D Kircheis, JF Kocik, SM Lucey, CT McCandless, LM Milke, DE Richardson, E Robillard, HJ Walsh, MC McManus, KE Marancik, CA Griswold. 2016. A vulnerability assessment of fish and invertebrated to climate change on the northeast U.S. Continental Shelf. Plos One 11(2):e0146756.

 

Hoey, JJ, A Aires-da-Silva, PA Turner, T Syc, and NE Kohler. 2005. A review of exploratory longline surveys and biological sampling of sharks from the Sandy Hook, NJ and Narragansett, RI labs: 1961-1991. SEDAR11-DW23. SEDAR, North Charleston, SC. 17 pp.

 

Jensen, CF, LJ Natanson, HL Pratt, Jr., NE Kohler and SE Campana. 2002. The reproductive biology of the porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Fishery Bulletin 100(4):727-738.

 

Joyce, WN, SE Campana, LJ Natanson, NE Kohler, HL Pratt, Jr., CF Jensen. 2002. Analysis of stomach contents of the porbeagle shark (Lamna nasus Bonnaterre) in the Northwest Atlantic. ICES Journal of Marine Science 59:1263-1269.

 

Kohler, NE, JG Casey, and PA Turner. 1996. An analysis of length-length and length-weight relationships for 13 species of sharks from the western North Atlantic. NOAA Technical Memorandum, NMFS-NE-110. 22 pp. 

 

Kohler, NE, JG Casey and PA Turner. 1995. Length-weight relationships for 13 species of sharks from the western North Atlantic. Fishery Bulletin 93:412-418.

 

Kohler, NE, JG Casey, and PA Turner. 1998. NMFS Cooperative Shark Tagging Program, 1962-93: An atlas of shark tag and recapture data. Marine Fisheries Review 60(2), 87 pp.

 

Kohler, NE and PA Turner. 2019. Distributions and movements of Atlantic shark species: A 52-year retrospective atlas of mark and recapture data. Marine Fisheries Review 81(2), 93 pp.

 

Kohler, NE, PA Turner, JJ Hoey, LJ Natanson, and R Briggs. 2002. Tag and recapture data for three pelagic shark species: blue shark (Prionace glauca), shortfin mako (Isurus oxyrinchus), and porbeagle (Lamna nasus) in the North Atlantic Ocean. ICCAT Collective Volume of Scientific Papers 54(4):1231-1260.

 

Natanson, LJ. 2002. Preliminary investigations into the age and growth of the shortfin mako, Isurus oxyrinchus, white shark,  Carcharodon carcharias, and thresher shark, Alopias vulpinus, in the western North Atlantic Ocean. ICCAT Collective Volume of Scientific Papers 54(4):1280-1293.

 

Natanson, LJ, BM Deacy, W Joyce, and J Sulikowski. 2019. Presence of a resting population of female porbeagles (Lamna nasus), indicating a biennial reproductive cycle, in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Fishery Bulletin 117(1-2):70-77.

 

Natanson, LJ, JJ Mello, and SE Campana. 2002. Validated age and growth of the porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus, in the western North Atlantic Ocean. Fishery Bulletin 100(2):266-278.

 

Schulze-Haugen, M, T Corey, and NE Kohler. 2003. Guide to sharks, tunas, and billfishes of the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico. RI Sea Grant/NMFS, 118 pp.

 

Last updated by Northeast Fisheries Science Center on 01/03/2022