Sharks at VIMS - A Deeper Dive VIDEO
Date Posted: August 30, 2021
Source: VIMS
Sand Tiger  VIMS researchers prepare to bring a sand tiger shark from the gurney onto the R/V Bay Eagle during a shark survey cruise.

VIMS' study of mid-Atlantic sharks stands as one of the longest-running fishery-independent studies of shark populations in the world. Take a deeper dive to find out how VIMS' research is helping shark populations recover in U.S. waters, and continues to inform stock assessments and fishery management.

Sharks play a key role in marine ecosystems worldwide. The Virginia Shark Monitoring and Assessment Program (VASMAP) is a key source of data for better understanding and management of sharks in the mid-Atlantic. Watch Episode 8 of the series A Deeper Dive on YouTube.

The systematic study of mid-Atlantic sharks at VIMS began in 1973 and now stands as one of the longest-running fishery-independent study of shark populations in the world.

This longline survey brought global attention to significant declines in shark populations due to overfishing, and led to the first U.S. management plan for sharks, in 1993. Because sexual maturity doesn't occur until age 5 or later, and only 8-10 pups are produced each year, recovery of shark populations from severe depletion can take decades.

As fishing regulations help shark populations rebound in U.S. waters, data from shark research programs at VIMS continue to inform stock assessments and fishery management plans at federal and state levels.

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