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Exploring the drivers of human-shark conflict at Ascension Island

 

Key Facts

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FUNDING SCHEME
Darwin Plus
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VALUE
£285,415
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Ascension Island

Summary

This project will explore the drivers and solutions for an emerging human-wildlife conflict at Ascension Island, caused by increasingly regular incursions of large, Galapagos sharks into shallow, coastal waters. The project will seek to understand both the human and ecological dimensions of the problem through a combination of stakeholder interviews and applied research into the factors influencing shark distribution and behaviour. Results will be used to recommend possible mitigation strategies, informed by field trials of several non-lethal conflict reduction measures.
 
Status Current
Reference DPLUS161
Round 10
Start 01/10/2022
End 30/09/2024

Project Leader

Lead Organisation

Project Partners
University of Plymouth, AIGCFD - Ascension Island Government Conservation and Fisheries Directorate, University of Windsor, Zoological Society of London (ZSL)


Regions
UKOT

Countries
Ascension Island

Documents:
Download: Annual Report - DPLUS161 AR2 - 25/09/2024

Download: Annual Report - DPLUS161 AR1 - 06/10/2023

Download: Half Year Report - DPLUS161 HYR1 - 12/02/2024

Download: Application Form - DPLUS161 App - 24/11/2022