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Downloadable Guides
Downloadable Guides
Longline Skippers Guides
Pole-and-Line Skippers Guide
Purse Seine Skippers Guides
Observer Guides
Online Guidebooks
Online Guidebooks
Online Longline Skippers Guide
Online Purse Seine Skippers Guide
Online Purse Seine Observers' Guide
Additional Resources
Species Identification Guides
Other Resources
Longline Guidebook Chapter 2
Page 1 - Chapter Objectives
Page 2 - Section 1: Sea Turtles
Page 3 - Sea Turtle Identification
Page 4 - Mitigating Turtle Bycatch
Page 5 - Other Mitigation Methods
Page 6 - Best Practices Infographic
Page 7 - Examples of Hooked Turtles
Page 8 - Dehooking or Untangling a Turtle
Page 9 - Tools for Turtle Handling
Page 10 - Dehooking or Untangling Techniques in Water
Page 11 - Dehooking or Untangling Techniques on Board
Page 12 - Turtle Recovery and Release
Page 13 - Section 2: Seabirds
Page 14 - Commonly Encountered Seabirds
Page 15 - Identifying Seabirds
Page 16 - Seabird Species
Page 17 - Seabird Bycatch Mitigation Measures
Page 18 - Bird-Scaring Lines
Page 19 - Night Setting
Page 20 - Weighted Branch Lines
Page 21 - Line Weighting Smart Gear Prize
Page 22 - Hook Shielding and Bait Setting Devices
Page 23 - Other Measures
Page 24 - Handling and Release
Page 25 - Hook Removal and Seabird Recovery
Page 26 - Seabird Interactions and Best Practices
Page 27 - Section 3: Sharks
Page 28 - Commonly Encountered Sharks
Page 29 - Shark Bycatch and RFMOs
Page 30 - Shark Bycatch Mitigation Measures
Page 31 - Shark Anatomy, Handling, and Release
Page 32 - Releasing Sharks Caught in Pelagic Longline Fisheries
Page 33 - Proper Handling of Sharks
Page 34 - Incorrect Shark Handling and Release
Page 35 - Final Notes
Releasing Sharks Caught in Pelagic Longline Fisheries
Releasing sharks from pelagic tuna longline fisheries (source: © FAO and ACCOBAMS, 2018)
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