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NESP MB Project A9 - Grey Nurse Shark CK-MR Population Estimate – East Coast

This record provides an overview of the scope and research output of NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Project A9 - "Grey Nurse Shark CK-MR Population Estimate – East Coast". For specific data outputs from this project, please see child records associated with this metadata.


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A review of the 2002 National Recovery Plan for Grey Nurse Shark (DEWHA 2009) concluded it was not possible to determine if the east coast population had shown any signs of recovery (DoE 2014); recommending a new recovery plan be developed for this species. A primary objective of the new recovery plan (DoE 2014) is to improve knowledge of GNS population status. This will require a robust estimate of population size and trend – something that has not been provided to date. This project will use genetic SNP data to inform close kin-mark recapture analysis to estimate population size and trend, and provide guidance on future monitoring strategies for the east coast population of grey nurse shark.


Planned Outputs

• Tools to refine and integrate CK-MR and species demographic data for population assessments of a key threatened species at a national scale (combining knowledge developed under this project combined with similar techniques being applied under NESP to euryhaline sharks and white sharks).

• A national estimate of (census) population size and trend for the eastern Australian population of grey nurse shark will be developed to fulfil the highest priority actions of the National Recovery Plan.

• Identify national strategies to guide future monitoring of grey nurse shark populations.

• The project will provide peer-reviewed additions to the scientific literature that will add to the science-support for the development and implementation of policies to support the ecologically sustainable management of Australia’s marine environment.

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Identification info

Date (Creation)
2016-03-23

Resource provider

Department of the Environment and Energy (DoEE), Australian Government
Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy
GPO Box 787
Canberra
Australian Capital Territory
2601
Australia
Purpose
This project aims to address the primary objective of the 2014 recovery plan (“Develop and apply quantitative monitoring of the population status (distribution and abundance) and potential recovery of the grey nurse shark in Australian waters. “) through the application of close kin-mark recapture (CK-MR) techniques to provide a robust contemporary estimate of population size and trend. The CK-MR approach has proven successful for several species of conservation concern.
Credit
Rusell Bradford (CSIRO), Mark Bravington (CSIRO), Richard Hillary (CSIRO), Pierre Feutry (CSIRO), Barry Bruce (CSIRO), David Harasti (NSW DPI)
Credit
National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
Credit
Department of the Environment and Energy, Australian Government
Credit
In addition to NESP (DoE) funding, this project is matched by an equivalent amount of in-kind support and co-investment from project partners and collaborators.
Status
On going

Principal investigator

CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research (CMAR) - Bradford, Russell (Project Leader)
GPO Box 1538
Hobart
Tasmania
7001
Australia
+61 3 6232 5077
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Topic category
  • Oceans

Extent

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Temporal extent

Time period
2016-01-01 2017-06-30
Maintenance and update frequency
As needed
Keywords (dataSource)
  • National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC): Fields of Research
  • Conservation and Biodiversity
  • Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology)
Keywords (Theme)
  • conservation status
  • close-kin mark-recapture
  • threatened species
Keywords (Taxon)
  • grey nurse shark

Resource constraints

Classification
Unclassified

Resource constraints

Use limitation
The data collections described in this record are funded by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy (DoEE) through the NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub.

Resource constraints

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Content Information

Content type
Physical measurement

Distribution Information

Distribution format
OnLine resource
NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Project A9 webpage

OnLine resource
Department of the Environment and Energy NESP website

Metadata

Metadata identifier
9a130a40-15e3-4e0f-b25f-bf0b743fb066

Language
English
Character encoding
UTF8

Point of contact

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania (UTAS) - Emma Flukes (NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Data Manager)
Private Bag 129
Hobart
Tasmania
7001
Australia
Parent metadata
  • National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity (MB) Hub - Funding Program 2015-2021

Type of resource

Resource scope
Field session
Name
MB Hub Project A9
Metadata linkage
https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/9a130a40-15e3-4e0f-b25f-bf0b743fb066

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Date info (Creation)
2018-12-18T15:57:20
Date info (Revision)
2018-12-18T15:57:20

Metadata standard

Title
ISO 19115-3:2018
 
 

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Spatial extent

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Keywords

close-kin mark-recapture conservation status threatened species

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