Abstract
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 420-431 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | Animal Conservation |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue number | 5 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Mar 10 2019 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2019 The Zoological Society of London
Funding
We are extremely grateful to Peter Darnborough and the fishing crew of the Alleycat for assistance with catching and tagging tiger sharks. We also wish to thank all the fishing operators in Watamu for their support of this tagging program, Roy Beale for support in the field, and the anonymous reviewers for their contributions and recommendations. This paper is a contribution of ideasOTN, a synthesis committee from the Ocean Tracking Network (OTN). Research in Kenya was covered under Research Permit No. NACOSTI/P/18/08032/21763 to CORDIO East Africa, from the National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation. Fieldwork was funded through Selfridges Project Ocean. Funding to ANB by Ontario Graduate Scholarship and NSERC PGSD and NEH by NSERC Discovery.
| Funders |
|---|
| CORDIO |
| Ontario Graduate Scholarship and NSERC PGSD |
| Agentschap voor Natuur en Bos |
| National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Nature and Landscape Conservation
- Ecology
Keywords
- Exclusive economic zones
- Migration
- Satellite tags
- Spatial management
- Tiger sharks
- Tracking
- Transboundary
- Western Indian Ocean
- satellite tags
- tiger sharks
- exclusive economic zones
- transboundary
- tracking
- migration
- spatial management
Disciplines
- Biology
- Life Sciences
- Marine Biology
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