Dear MARMAM community,

We are pleased to share our latest work "Understanding fishery interactions
with marine megafauna in the Canary Islands".

This article examines interactions between commercial fisheries and marine
megafauna in the Canary Islands, based on 232 interviews conducted across
31 fishers’ guilds. It identifies the main types of
interactions—collaborative behavior, depredation and gear damage, and
incidental capture—highlighting their ecological and economic implications.
The study emphasizes the need for targeted management strategies to support
both species conservation and sustainable fisheries.

READ FULL:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0964569126000360

Thank you,

*Alicia Rodríguez Juncá*

PhD student at Universidad de la Laguna | Manta Catalog Canary Islands
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