1. Is net illumination a silver bullet for mitigating sea turtle bycatch in set net fisheries?Matic Jančič, Matteo Benussi, Sven Amančić, Peter Mackelworth, Draško Holcer, Bojan Lazar, 2025, original scientific article Abstract: Fisheries bycatch is the main threat to sea turtle populations in marine habitats in the Mediterranean Sea. Bycatch in set nets accounts for 30,000 catches yearly, which combined with mortality rates of up to 82.6 %, makes it the deadliest fishing gear in the region. The Adriatic Sea is one of the most important foraging and developmental habitats for loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) in the Mediterranean. Bycatch in the Adriatic small-scale set net fishery is estimated at over 8900 individuals per year placing its mitigation among international conservation priorities. Use of light emitting diodes (LED lights) of different wavelengths as bycatch deterrents was proposed as an effective conservation tool, reducing bycatch levels by up to 93 %. In the present study we: (i) quantified the effects of net illumination on loggerhead sea turtle bycatch rates and (ii) demonstrate the importance of regional validation of conservation tools effectiveness prior to their widespread adoption. We assessed the effects of green LED lights on sea turtle bycatch rates in 390 net pairs with total length of 1278 km monitored nets. We found no significant change in sea turtle bycatch rates as a result of net illumination. A significant decrease of 35 % of primary target catch was observed in illuminated trammel nets. Possible explanations include fluctuating turbidity and an adapted LED light attachment method. Observed sea turtle bycatch rates in unilluminated nets were up to 84 times lower than in comparable gears in Northern Adriatic Sea. Understanding the drivers behind the differing bycatch rates would be necessary before conservation decisions are made. Our study showed that the net illumination is not necessarily a silver bullet for bycatch mitigation in set nets globally, and that regional testing is a key requirement before its introduction in fisheries as a conservation tool. Keywords: marine megafauna, Caretta caretta, small scale fisheries, bottom set nets, bycatch hotspot, bycatch mitigation, visual deterrents Published in RUP: 06.08.2025; Views: 613; Downloads: 6
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2. Zelene strehe kot potencial za ohranjanje biodiverzitete : magistrsko deloSara Stijačić, 2021, master's thesis Keywords: zelene strehe, urbano okolje, biotska raznovrstnost, avtohtone vrste, ogrožene vrste, zavarovane vrste, splošna javnost, vprašalniki, varovanje rastlin Published in RUP: 18.10.2021; Views: 4461; Downloads: 32
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4. The coherence of the European Union marine Natura 2000 network for wide-ranging charismatic species : a Mediterranean case studyCaterina Maria Fortuna, Ana Cañadas, Draško Holcer, Benedetta Brecciaroli, Gregory P. Donovan, Bojan Lazar, Giulia Mo, Leonardo Tunesi, Peter Mackelworth, 2018, original scientific article Keywords: marine protected areas, Natura 2000, aerial surveys, cetaceans, marine turtles, Tursiops truncatus, Caretta caretta Published in RUP: 09.08.2019; Views: 3444; Downloads: 268
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6. LIFE EUROTURTLES : collective actions for improving the conservation status of the EU sea turtle populationsMatic Jančič, Paolo Casale, Monica Demetriou, Ioanna Fytou, Tilen Genov, Draško Holcer, Peter Mackelworth, Alan F. Rees, Panagiota Theodorou, Melina Marcou, Bojan Lazar, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract Published in RUP: 18.07.2019; Views: 3916; Downloads: 153
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10. Potencial za ustanovitev čezmejnega morskega zavarovanega območja v Piranskem zalivu in okolici, Severni Jadran : magistrsko deloMatic Jančič, 2015, master's thesis Keywords: Piran Bay, marine protected area, transboundary conservation, NATURA 2000, Tursiops truncatus, Caretta caretta, human dimensions, crossborder cooperation, management plan Published in RUP: 13.11.2017; Views: 4554; Downloads: 58
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