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            At least ten reef-associated shark species in the Dutch Caribbean


                                                                      Save  Our  Sharks  Project.  in our waters are acciden-   search  as  part  of  DCNA’s
                                                                      The most common species  tal  bycatch,  habitat  deg-     SOS  Project  established  a
                                                                      are  the  nurse  shark  and  radation  and  the  risk  of  a  baseline  for  current  shark
                                                                      the  Caribbean  reef  shark.  shark  fin  market  develop-  diversity, distribution, abun-
                                                                      Overall,  more  sharks  were  ing,  which  would  lead  to  dance,  spatial  behaviour
                                                                      observed  in  conservation  targeted fishing of sharks.   and  population  structure
                                                                      areas  than  in  unprotected                              for inshore reefs around the
                                                                      areas,  highlighting  the  im-  We  need  healthy  oceans  Dutch Caribbean islands.
                                                                      portance of these zones in  and  healthy  oceans  need
                                                                      shark conservation.          sharks                       There  were  two  methods
                                                                                                   Sharks  keep  our  oceans  used by the researchers to
                                                                      More than 100 million sharks  healthy.  These  top  preda-  study  sharks.  One  method
                                                                      are  killed  each  year  as  a  tors  remove  sick  or  weak  used Baited Remote Under-
                                                                      result  of  fishing  and  shark  members  of  their  prey  water  Video  (BRUV)  which
                                                                      finning activities, twice the  populations.  A  decrease  used  a  device  consisting
                                                                      rate at which they can re-   in  number  of  sharks  leads  of two cameras set in front
                                                                      produce.  The  demand  for  to a disturbed natural bal-   of a baited feed bag. The
                                                                      fins  and  other  shark  prod-  ance  in  the  sea.  This  can  idea is that as sharks come
            Nurse shark on the Saba Bank which is part of the Yarari Marine   ucts  has  driven  a  number  affect the overall fish popu-  near the bait bag to feed,
            Mammal and Shark Sanctuary.                               of  species  close  to  extinc-  lation, and good fish stocks  video  footage  can  be
            Photo credit: Hans Leijnse (SHAPE/DCNA)                   tion.  Sharks  are  especially  are  not  only  important  for  collected  to  identify  and
                                                                      vulnerable  to  overfishing  fishermen  that  depend  on  count  local  shark  popula-
            WAGENINGEN, THE NETHER-      cies in the Dutch Caribbean  and  habitat  degradation  fishing  but  also  for  (dive)  tions.  The  other  method
            LANDS — Wageningen Ma-       in a recent published study  as they are late to mature  tourism and the local com-    was  acoustic  telemetry  to
            rine Research reported ten  as part of Dutch Caribbean  and  produce  few  young.  munity.                          track sharks. In this method,
            reef-associated shark spe-   Nature  Alliance  (DCNA)’s  The  main  threats  to  sharks                             a  small  acoustic  tracking
                                                                                                   Respect, not fear, sharks    device  is  implanted  within
                                                                                                   Sharks  are  some  of  the  the  shark.  Acoustic  receiv-
                                                                                                   most  misunderstood  spe-    ers are installed at specific
                                                                                                   cies. For generations sharks  locations,  and  whenever
                                                                                                   had  an  undeserved  bad  sharks  with  these  transmit-
                                                                                                   reputation. People tend to  ters travel near the receiver
                                                                                                   see  them  as  terrifying  ani-  (within  a  range  of  450  to
                                                                                                   mals  that  pose  a  danger  850  metres)  they  are  re-
                                                                                                   to everything that swims in  corded.
                                                                                                   the  ocean,  including  hu-
                                                                                                   mans.  But  we  now  know  The first studies using BRUV
                                                                                                   that  is  very  far  from  the  were conducted on Saba,
                                                                                                   truth;  these  magnificent  Saba Bank and St. Eustatius
                                                                                                   creatures  are  essential  to  to  better  understand  the
                                                                                                   healthy oceans and risks to  local  population  of  sharks
                                                                                                   humans are small.            and rays and their relative
                                                                                                                                abundances,  and  were
                                                                                                   DCNA’s  Save  Our  Sharks  funded by the Dutch Gov-
                                                                                                   Project                      ernment.  Starting  in  2015,
                                                                                                   There  is  a  lack  of  knowl-  as part of the SOS project,
                                                                                                   edge  concerning  the  dis-  additional   studies   were
                                                                                                   tribution  and  abundance  conducted  to  include  the
                                                                                                   of  shark  and  ray  species  waters around Bonaire, Cu-
                                                                                                   throughout  the  Dutch  Ca-  raçao  and  Sint  Maarten.
                                                                                                   ribbean.  To  combat  this  In 2017 a BRUV survey was
                                                                                                   knowledge gap, from 2015-    done  at  Aruba,  financed
                                                                                                   2018, DCNA ran the “Save  by Global Finprint.
                                                                                                   our  Sharks”  (SOS)  project
                                                                                                   for  the  Dutch  Caribbean,  In  addition,  as  part  of  the
                                                                                                   funded by the Dutch Post-    SOS  project,  acoustic  te-
                                                                                                   code Lottery. In this project  lemetry  was  also  used  to
                                                                                                   DCNA collaborated with lo-   better   understand    the
                                                                                                   cal fisherman and scientists  movements    of    sharks,
                                                                                                   and  aimed  to  build  popu-  habitat use, migration and
                                                                                                   lar  support  for  shark  and  connectivity  between  is-
                                                                                                   ray  conservation  amongst  lands.  The  telemetry  study
                                                                                                   the  local  community,  as  tracked two shark species,
                                                                                                   well  as  increasing  knowl-  Caribbean reef shark (Car-
                                                                                                   edge about shark and ray  charhinus perezi) and nurse
                                                                                                   species  within  the  region  shark  (Ginglymostoma  cir-
                                                                                                   by  conducting  a  number  ratum)  around  Saba  (from
                                                                                                   of research projects.        2014)  and  then  around
                                                                                                                                Saba  Bank,  Sint  Maarten
                                                                                                   Shark Research               and  Sint  Eustatius  (from
                                                                                                   A recently published study  2015).
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