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Longline Skippers Guides
Pole-and-Line Skippers Guide
Purse Seine Skippers Guides
Observer Guides
Online Guidebooks
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Online Longline Skippers Guide
Online Purse Seine Skippers Guide
Online Purse Seine Observers' Guide
Additional Resources
Species Identification Guides
Other Resources
Purse Seine Chapter 3
Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Sharks and Rays
Page 3 - Gallery 3.1 Sharks Commonly Encountered
Page 4 - Reducing Shark and Ray Bycatch
Page 5 - Gallery 3.2 Whale Sharks and Rays
Page 6 - Target Small Schools
Page 7 - Safe Handling Techniques for Sharks and Rays
Page 8 - Gallery 3.3: Handling small sharks (1 person)
Page 9 - Handling Medium Sharks
Page 10 - Handling Stingrays
Page 11 - Gallery 3.4: Handling Large Sharks And Manta Rays
Page 12 - Gallery 3.5: Releasing Whale Sharks
Page 13 - Gallery 3.6: Shark handling and release do’s
Page 14 - Gallery 3.7: Shark handling and release don’ts
Page 15 - End Wasteful Shark Finning
Page 16 - Sea Turtles
Page 17 - Gallery 3.8: Sea Turtle Species
Page 18 - Small Tunas and Other Finfish
Page 19 - Gallery 3.9: Yellowfin (30-45 cm)
Page 20 - Gallery 3.10: Bigeye (30-45cm)
Page 21 - Gallery 3.11: Yellowfin (46-110cm)
Page 22 - Gallery 3.12: Bigeye (46-110 cm)
Page 23 - Gallery 3.13: Yellowfin (>110 cm)
Page 24 - Gallery 3.14: Bigeye (>110 cm)
Page 25 - Final Notes
Gallery 3.14: Bigeye (>110 cm)
Large Bigeye Tuna (Photo: Schafer, 1999)
Dorsal Fin (Photo: Schafer, 1999)
Body (Photo: Schafer, 1999)
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