Barnett, Adam
Jaine, Fabrice R. A.
Bierwagen, Stacy L.
Lubitz, Nicolas
Abrantes, Kátya
Heupel, Michelle R.
Harcourt, Rob
Huveneers, Charlie
Dwyer, Ross G.
Udyawer, Vinay
Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
Miller, Ingo B.
Scott-Holland, Tracey
Kilpatrick, Carley S.
Williams, Samuel M
Smith, Daniel
Dudgeon, Christine L.
Hoey, Andrew S.
Fitzpatrick, Richard
Osborne, Felicity E.
Smoothey, Amy F.
Butcher, Paul A.
Sheaves, Marcus
Fisher, Eric E.
Svaikauskas, Mark
Ellis, Megan
Kanno, Shiori
Cresswell, Benjamin J.
Flint, Nicole
Armstrong, Asia O.
Townsend, Kathy A.
Mitchell, Jonathan D.
Campbell, Matthew
Peddemors, Victor M.
Gustafson, Johan A.
Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Parks Australia (N/A, N/A)
Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (N/A, N/A)
Winifred Violet Scott Foundation (N/A, N/A)
Department of Environment and Science, Queensland (N/A)
Conservation International (N/A)
Article History
Received: 10 December 2023
Accepted: 3 April 2024
First Online: 23 April 2024
Declarations
:
: Animal capture and tagging was conducted under Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Permit G22/46908.1, general Queensland Fisheries Permit 266351 and James Cook University ethics permit A2661, Sharks tagged in NSW DPI Movements of Coastal Sharks and NSW DPI (Whaler, White and Tiger Shark Program) research projects were done under the NSW Department of Primary Industries Scientific Research Sect. 37 (Ref. 01/0059(A)-4.0), Marine Parks (P16/0145 − 1.1) and Animal Care and Ethics (07/08) permits. Tagging of grey nurse sharks was done under Marine Parks permits QS2015/MAN314 and QS2015/GS003 issued by the Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing, General Fisheries Permit No. 165491 issued by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, with ethics clearance provided from the University of Queensland’s Animal Ethics Committee SBS/494/13GOODMAN and QDAF Animal Ethics AEC approval: SA 2018/05/639.
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare no competing interests.