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            - Objectives
 - Estimate the post-release survival of silky sharks captured by longline vessels in the equatorial EPO, using archival tags
 - Background
 - Apparent severe decline in the population of silky sharks in the EPO, based on trends in standardized catch-per-unit-of-effort indices
 - Domestic longline fleets from Latin America conduct multi-species fisheries including retaining silky sharks
 
- Relevance for management
 - Resolution C-16-06 on conservation measures for silky sharks stipulates to improve handling practices for live sharks to maximize post-release survival
 - Duration
 - 2016-2018
 - Workplan and status
 - 2016-2017: 40 total silky sharks were tagged and released with satellite tags, and the resulting data have been analyzed to estimate a post-release survival rate, , and evaluate movements, dispersion, and potential entanglement in FADs
 - 2017: A final report for this project was submitted to the EU (funding source)
 - 2018: A manuscript is in progress and will be submitted to a scientific journal
 
- External collaborators
 - INCOPESCA, Costa Rica; WWF, Ecuador; University of Hawaii
 - Deliverables
 - Silky shark post-release survival rate following capture by longline vessels, using best handling practices
 - Presentation of preliminary results at SAC-08
 - Manuscript for publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal
 
- Updated date: 01 Jun 2019
 - Progress summary for the reporting period
 - Manuscript accepted for publication in the Bulletin of Marine Science.
 - Schaefer, K.M., Fuller, D.W., Aires-da-Silva, A., Carvajal, J.M., Martinez, J. and Hutchinson, M.R., 2019. Post-release survival of silky sharks (Carcharhinus falciformis) following capture by longline fishing vessels in the equatorial eastern Pacific Ocean. Bulletin of Marine Science.