Juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks in the Rewa River estuary, Viti Levu, Fiji 2012

Date modified: 09 May 2022

Juvenile scalloped hammerhead sharks were sampled in the Rewa River Estuary on the island of Viti Levu in Fiji. To capture the sharks, a 100 metre gillnet comprising 3-, 3.5- and 4-inch nylon monofilament mesh sizes was used. Gillnet soak times were either 1 or 2 hours, and dependent on prevailing sea and weather conditions. There was a total of fifteen deployments, beginning at 1700hrs. Life stage and sex of the individuals captured were recorded.

This dataset is part of the results of research by a Master of Science student at the University of the South Pacific (USP) in Suva, Fiji. The research was funded in part by the SciCOFish programme of the Pacific Community, and the Faculty Research Committee of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Environment (FSTE) at USP. Publication of this dataset was funded by the European Union (EU).

We are also grateful to GBIF, BID and VertNet for their support in mobilising this dataset.

Data and Resources

Alternate Identifier
  • 10.15468/ozzjyi
  • 69a5c009-8beb-465b-9c27-55f9d8baf716
  • https://ipt.sprep.org/resource?r=uspsms_sharks_rewa_2012
Language English
DCAT Type Dataset
Temporal Coverage From 2012-02-23
Temporal Coverage To 2012-06-01
Contact Point
  • Individual

    Kelly Brown

    kelly.brown@usp.ac.fj

  • Organisation

    University of the South Pacific

    kelly.brown@usp.ac.fj