@article{fdi:010076608, title = {{G}lobal spatial risk assessment of sharks under the footprint of fisheries}, author = {{Q}ueiroz, {N}. and {H}umphries, {N}. {E}. and {C}outo, {A}. and {V}edor, {M}. and {C}osta, {I}. and {S}equeira, {A}. {M}. {M}. and {M}ucientes, {G}. and {S}antos, {A}. {M}. and {A}bascal, {F}. {J}. and {A}bercrombie, {D}. {L}. and {A}brantes, {K}. and {A}cuna-{M}arrero, {D}. and {A}fonso, {A}. {S}. and {A}fonso, {P}. and {A}nders, {D}. and {A}raujo, {G}. and {A}rauz, {R}. and {B}ach, {P}ascal and {B}arnett, {A}. and {B}ernal, {D}. and {B}erumen, {M}. {L}. and {L}ion, {S}. {B}. and {B}ezerra, {N}. {P}. {A}. and {B}laison, {A}. {V}. and {B}lock, {B}. {A}. and {B}ond, {M}. {E}. and {B}onfil, {R}. and {B}radford, {R}. {W}. and {B}raun, {C}. {D}. and {B}rooks, {E}. {J}. and {B}rooks, {A}. and {B}rown, {J}. and {B}ruce, {B}. {D}. and {B}yrne, {M}. {E}. and {C}ampana, {S}. {E}. and {C}arlisle, {A}. {B}. and {C}hapman, {D}. {D}. and {C}happle, {T}. {K}. and {C}hisholm, {J}. and {C}larke, {C}. {R}. and {C}lua, {E}. {G}. and {C}ochran, {J}. {E}. {M}. and {C}rochelet, {E}. {C}. and {D}agorn, {L}aurent and {D}aly, {R}. and {C}ortes, {D}. {D}. and {D}oyle, {T}. {K}. and {D}rew, {M}. and {D}uffy, {C}. {A}. {J}. and {E}rikson, {T}. and {E}spinoza, {E}. and {F}erreira, {L}. {C}. and {F}erretti, {F}. and {F}ilmalter, {J}. {D}. and {F}ischer, {G}. {C}. and {F}itzpatrick, {R}. and {F}ontes, {J}. and {F}orget, {F}abien and {F}owler, {M}. and {F}rancis, {M}. {P}. and {G}allagher, {A}. {J}. and {G}ennari, {E}. and {G}oldsworthy, {S}. {D}. and {G}ollock, {M}. {J}. and {G}reen, {J}. {R}. and {G}ustafson, {J}. {A}. and {G}uttridge, {T}. {L}. and {G}uzman, {H}. {M}. and {H}ammerschlag, {N}. and {H}arman, {L}. and {H}azin, {F}. {H}. {V}. and {H}eard, {M}. and {H}earn, {A}. {R}. and {H}oldsworth, {J}. {C}. and {H}olmes, {B}. {J}. and {H}owey, {L}. {A}. and {H}oyos, {M}. and {H}ueter, {R}. {E}. and {H}ussey, {N}. {E}. and {H}uveneers, {C}. and {I}rion, {D}. {T}. and {J}acoby, {D}. {M}. {P}. and {J}ewell, {O}. {J}. {D}. and {J}ohnson, {R}. and {J}ordan, {L}. {K}. {B}. and {J}orgensen, {S}. {J}. and {J}oyce, {W}. and {D}aly, {C}. {A}. {K}. and {K}etchum, {J}. {T}. and {K}limley, {A}. {P}. and {K}ock, {A}. {A}. and {K}oen, {P}. and {L}adino, {F}. and {L}ana, {F}. {O}. and {L}ea, {J}. {S}. {E}. and {L}lewellyn, {F}. and {L}yon, {W}. {S}. and {M}ac{D}onnell, {A}. and {M}acena, {B}. {C}. {L}. and {M}arshall, {H}. and {M}c{A}llister, {J}. {D}. and {M}c{A}uley, {R}. and {M}eyer, {M}. {A}. and {M}orris, {J}. {J}. and {N}elson, {E}. {R}. and {P}apastamatiou, {Y}. {P}. and {P}atterson, {T}. {A}. and {P}enaherrera-{P}alma, {C}. and {P}epperell, {J}. {G}. and {P}ierce, {S}. {J}. and {P}oisson, {F}. and {Q}uintero, {L}. {M}. and {R}ichardson, {A}. {J}. and {R}ogers, {P}. {J}. and {R}ohner, {C}. {A}. and {R}owat, {D}. {R}. {L}. and {S}amoilys, {M}. and {S}emmens, {J}. {M}. and {S}heaves, {M}. and {S}hillinger, {G}. and {S}hivji, {M}. and {S}ingh, {S}. and {S}komal, {G}. {B}. and {S}male, {M}. {J}. and {S}nyders, {L}. {B}. and {S}oler, {G}. and {S}oria, {M}arc and {S}tehfest, {K}. {M}. and {S}tevens, {J}. {D}. and {T}horrold, {S}. {R}. and {T}olotti, {M}. {T}. and {T}owner, {A}. and {T}ravassos, {P}. and {T}yminski, {J}. {P}. and {V}andeperre, {F}. and {V}audo, {J}. {J}. and {W}atanabe, {Y}. {Y}. and {W}eber, {S}. {B}. and {W}etherbee, {B}. {M}. and {W}hite, {T}. {D}. and {W}illiams, {S}. and {Z}arate, {P}. {M}. and {H}arcourt, {R}. and {H}ays, {G}. {C}. and {M}eekan, {M}. {G}. and {T}hums, {M}. and {I}rigoien, {X}. and {E}guiluz, {V}. {M}. and {D}uarte, {C}. {M}. and {S}ousa, {L}. {L}. and {S}impson, {S}. {J}. and {S}outhall, {E}. {J}. and {S}ims, {D}. {W}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{E}ffective ocean management and the conservation of highly migratory species depend on resolving the overlap between animal movements and distributions, and fishing effort. {H}owever, this information is lacking at a global scale. {H}ere we show, using a big-data approach that combines satellite-tracked movements of pelagic sharks and global fishing fleets, that 24% of the mean monthly space used by sharks falls under the footprint of pelagic longline fisheries. {S}pace-use hotspots of commercially valuable sharks and of internationally protected species had the highest overlap with longlines (up to 76% and 64%, respectively), and were also associated with significant increases in fishing effort. {W}e conclude that pelagic sharks have limited spatial refuge from current levels of fishing effort in marine areas beyond national jurisdictions (the high seas). {O}ur results demonstrate an urgent need for conservation and management measures at high-seas hotspots of shark space use, and highlight the potential of simultaneous satellite surveillance of megafauna and fishers as a tool for near-real-time, dynamic management.}, keywords = {{ATLANTIQUE} ; {PACIFIQUE} ; {OCEAN} {INDIEN} ; {MONDE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{N}ature}, volume = {572}, numero = {7770}, pages = {461--467 + 16 p.}, ISSN = {0028-0836}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.1038/s41586-019-1444-4}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010076608}, }