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- Title
Seasonal arrival and feeding of injured coastal sharks at fish farms in the Eastern Mediterranean.
- Authors
Barash, Adi; Pickholtz, Renanel; Nativ, Hagai; Malamud, Shahar; Scheinin, Aviad; Tchernov, Dan
- Abstract
Every summer coastal sharks (mostly sandbar sharks, Carcharhinus plumbeus) come to feed at open-sea fish farms near the Israeli coast, ever since their opening. Three of these sharks appear to suffer injuries of various degrees. At least one of the injured individuals, which suffers from a broken lower jaw, has been sighted at the fish farms every year since 2011. Providing a constant source of food to supplement feeding of wildlife has been shown to have both negative and positive impacts on wild populations and individuals. It may be possible that injured sharks, who have reduced abilities to find food in the wild, rely on such human related food sources to survive. Implications on the long-term effect of provisional feeding on sharks are discussed. Keywords: Carcharhinus plumbeus, provisional.
- Subjects
MIDDLE East; SHARKS; FISHES' injuries; FISH feeds; FISH farming
- Publication
Journal of the Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment, 2018, Vol 24, Issue 1, p86
- ISSN
1304-9550
- Publication type
Article