Publications

Recent Publications & Presentations

  1. Aires-da-Silva, A.M., R.L. Ferreira and J.J. Pereira. In press. Blue shark catch rate patterns from the swordfish longline fishery in the Azores, eastern North Atlantic. In: Sharks of the Open Ocean. E.K. Pikitch and M. Camhi, eds. Blackwell Scientific.
  2. Aires-da-Silva, A.M., H. Marques-da-Silva, K. Erzini and V.F. Gallucci. In review. A meta-analysis on the growth of the blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the North Atlantic with implications for conservation.
  3. Aires-da-Silva, A.M. V.F. Gallucci, A.B. Bolten, H.R. Martins, E. Isidro, M. Santos, R. Ferreira, E. Bettencourt, V.S. Pires, A. Giga, A. Cruz, N. Carvalho, and K.A. Bjorndal. In preparation. Reproductive parameters and spatial distribution patterns of the blue shark, Prionace glauca, in the Azores, eastern North Atlantic.
  4. Aires-da-Silva, A.M., I. Taylor, A.E. Punt, V.F. Gallucci, N.E. Kohler, P.A. Turner, R. Briggs and J.J. Hoey. 2004. A framework for estimating movement and fishing mortality rates of the blue shark, Prionace glauca, in the North Atlantic Ocean from tag-recapture data. International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, SCRS/2004/112.
  5. Aires-da-Silva, A.M., N.E. Kohler, P.A. Turner, R. Briggs, J.J. Hoey, M. Logsdon. and V.F. Gallucci. 2003. Estimation of population parameters for the blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the North Atlantic from mark-recapture analysis. 19th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. Manaus. Amazon, Brazil, June 26-July.
  6. Director, R.A. 2000. The spiny dogfish fishery of Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest Coast : management options and recommendations. Thesis: University of Washington School of Marine Affairs.
  7. Dogfish sharks: the fish in fish and chips and ecosystem function. AAAS Annual Meeting. Half-day symposium. February 2004, Seattle, Washington.
    1. McFarlane, S. and G. Bargmann.  Trans-boundary Differences in Dogfish Management Strategies in Washington State and British Columbia.
    2. Gallucci, V. and P. Rago. Consequences of Gastronomic Demand: Events of the Last Decade in Atlantic and Pacific Dogfish Inhabited Ecosystems.
    3. Tribuzio, C. Dogfish Reproductive Strategy and Implications for Management.
    4. Taylor, I. Is There Sustainable Management for Low Productivity, Long Lived, High on the Food Chain, Dogfish Sharks?
    5. Hauser, L. and V. Gallucci. Population Genetics, Demographics and the Stock Concept in Sharks.
    6. Miller, M. and V. Gallucci. Sharks in Western Art History and the Power of the Sublime.
  8. Gallucci, V., G. McFarlane, G. Bargmann. Biological hotspots and Northern latitude sharks. The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) Annual Meeting. October, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii
  9. Gallucci, V., G. Bargmann, D. Badger. The demography and ecology of a sixgill shark population in the N. Pacific and Puget Sound. American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting. Elasmobranch Research in the eastern North Pacific and Bering Sea. September 2005, Anchorage, Alaska.
  10. Gallucci, V., G. McFarlane, G. Bargmann. Biological hotspots and Northern latitude sharks The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) Annual Meeting. October, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii
  11. Gallucci, V.F. Mathematical Modeling of Competitive interactions: Sea lions and salmon sharks. Marine Science in the NE Pacific. January 2003. Anchorage, Alaska.
  12. Gallucci, V.F. Sharks, Pinnipeds and Ecosystem Dynamics. AAAS Annual Meeting. Half Day Symposium on Not Enough Sea Lions, Too Many Sharks: Global Warming Signal? February 2002, Boston, Massachusetts
  13. Gallucci, V.F., Taylor, I., Erzini, K. Conservation and Management of Exploited Shark Populations Based on Reproductive Value. Submitted to Can. J. Fish. Aquat. Sci.
  14. Gallucci, V.F. Mathematical Modeling of Competitive interactions: Sea lions and salmon sharks. Marine Science in the NE Pacific. Anchorage, Alaska. January 2003.
  15. Gasper, J.R. The sportfishery in the Icy Strait/Glacier Bay/Cross Sound region of Southeastern Alaska: an analysis of charter guide-client power interactions and sportfishing catch, harvest, and effort. In preparation for 2005.
  16. Herndon, A., V.F. Gallucci, D. Demaster, W. Burke. The case for, and  structure of, a proposed International Elasmobranch Commission (IES). In preparation for 2005.
  17. Hulbert, L.B., A.M. Aires-da-Silva, V.F. Gallucci, J.S. Rice. 2005. Seasonal foraging movements and migratory patterns of female salmon sharks Lamna ditropis tagged in Prince William Sound, Alaska. J. Fish Biol. In press.
  18. Menon, M., V.F. Gallucci, L. Conquest, B. L. General linear model analysis of by-catch in the halibut test fishery of sleeper and dogfish sharks in the N. Pacific. In preparation for 2005.
  19. Menon, M. V.F. Gallucci, B. Leaman, L. Conquest. 2005. Sampling longlines to estimate by catch for spiny dogfish and sleeper sharks. Proc. Internat. Symp. on Data-Limited Situations. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. In press.
  20. Menon, M., V.F. Gallucci, L. Conquest, B. L. General linear model analysis of by-catch in the halibut test fishery of sleeper and dogfish sharks in the N. Pacific. In preparation for 2005.
  21. Morrison, S. and V.F. Gallucci. A history of exploitation and recovery of the dogfish shark in the Pacific NW. In preparation for 2005.
  22. Rice, J., V.F. Gallucci, C. Tribuzio, G. Kruse. Statistical methods for determining the consistency of age readings among laboratories from spines of dogfish. Marine Science in Alaska: 2005 Symposium. January 2005, Anchorage, Alaska
  23. Taylor, I and V.F. Gallucci. 2003. A metapopulation model for spiny dogfish in the NE Pacific. 19th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. Manaus. Amazon, Brazil, June 26-July 1.
  24. Taylor I. and V.F. Gallucci. Using Reproductive Value to Evaluate Surplus Production Models for Sharks. Proc. Internat. Symp. on Data-Limited Situations. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. In press.
  25. Tribuzio, C., V.F. Gallucci, G. Bargmann. 2005. Dogfish reproductive biology and use for management. Proc. Internat. Symp. on Data-Limited Situations. Alaska Sea Grant College Program. In press.
  26. Tribuzio, C., V.F. Gallucci, G. Bargmann. Making fishing policy on the basis of reproductive periods and intensity for the dogfish fishery in Washington State. In preparation for 2005.
  27. Tribuzio, C., G. Kruse, J. Rice, V.F. Gallucci. Life history, ecology and population dynamics of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in Alaska. Marine Science in Alaska: 2005 Symposium. January 2005, Anchorage, Alaska
  28. Tribuzio, C., V.F. Gallucci, P. Swanson. Hormonal analysis of Salmon shark blood as an indicator of reproductive status. In ms. for 2005.

Symposia

First International Dogfish Symposium

June 2005, Seattle, Washington

Organizers: V.F. Gallucci, G. Bargmann, G. McFarlane.

Note: Abstracts now available (pdf).

American Fisheries Society Annual Meeting,

September 2005, Anchorage, Alaska

Invited Symposium on Northern Latitude Sharks. Three accepted presentations.

Marine Science in Alaska: 2005 Symposium

January 2005, Anchorage, Alaska

  1. Rice, J., V.F. Gallucci, C. Tribuzio, G. Kruse. Statistical methods for determining the consistency of age readings among laboratories from spines of dogfish.
  2. Tribuzio, C., G. Kruse, J. Rice, V.F. Gallucci. Life history, ecology and population dynamics of spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias, in Alaska.

The North Pacific Marine Science Organization (PICES) Annual Meeting

October, 2004, Honolulu, Hawaii

Gallucci, V., G. McFarlane, G. Bargmann. Biological hotspots and Northern latitude sharks.

AAAS Annual Meeting
Dogfish Sharks: The Fish in Fish and Chips and Ecosystem Function—A Half-Day Symposium

February 2004, Seattle, Washington

  1. McFarlane, S. and G. Bargmann.  Trans-boundary Differences in Dogfish Management Strategies in Washington State and British Columbia.
  2. Gallucci, V. and P. Rago. Consequences of Gastronomic Demand: Events of the Last Decade in Atlantic and Pacific Dogfish Inhabited Ecosystems.
  3. Tribuzio, C. Dogfish Reproductive Strategy and Implications for Management.
  4. Taylor, I. Is There Sustainable Management for Low Productivity, Long Lived, High on the Food Chain, Dogfish Sharks?
  5. Hauser, L. and V. Gallucci. Population Genetics, Demographics and the Stock Concept in Sharks.
  6. Miller, M. and V. Gallucci. Sharks in Western Art History and the Power of the Sublime.

Wakefield Symposium on Data Limited Situations: October 2003—Anchorage, Alaska

Papers have been submitted and accepted—see above

19th Annual Meeting of the American Elasmobranch Society. Manaus. Amazon, Brazil, June 26-July 1.

  1. Taylor, I and V.F. Gallucci. A metapopulation model for spiny dogfish in the NE Pacific
  2. Tribuzio, C. and V.F. Gallucci. A tale of two ovaries: reproduction in the salmon shark
  3. Aires-da-Silva, A.M., N.E. Kohler, P.A. Turner, R. Briggs, J.J. Hoey, M. Logsdon. and V.F. Gallucci. 2003. Estimation of population parameters for the blue shark (Prionace glauca) in the North Atlantic from mark-recapture analysis.

Marine Science in the NE Pacific January 2003—Anchorage, Alaska

Gallucci, V.F. Mathematical Modeling of Competitive interactions: Sea lions and salmon sharks.

AAAS Annual Meeting
Half Day Symposium: Not Enough Sea Lions, Too Many Sharks: Global Warming Signal?

February 2002, Boston, Massachusetts

  1. Gallucci, V.F., B. Wright, L. Hulbert.  Perspectives on the Appearance of Salmon and Sleeper Sharks in Abundance in Alaska.
  2. Gallucci, V.F. Mathematical Modeling of the Dynamics of an Ecosystem and The Decline of a Keystone Predator.
  3. Loughlin, T. History of the Decline of the Stellar Sea Lion in Alaska.

Recent Theses and Dissertations 

Menon, M.M. Spatial-temporal modeling of Pacific Sleeper shark (Somniosus pacificus) and spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias) bycatch in the northeast Pacific Ocean. Submitted to Graduate School, June, 2004. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

Tribuzio, C. An introduction of the reproductive physiology of two north Pacific Shark species: Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias) and Salmon Shark (Lamna ditropis). Submitted to Graduate School, June, 2004. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

Gasper, J. The sport fishery in the Icy Strait/ Glacier Bay/Cross Sound Region of SE Alaska: An analysis of Charter Guide-Client Power Interactions and Sportfishing Catch, Harvest, and Effort. Submitted to Graduate School, June, 2004. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

Morrison, S. Historical analysis of the Spiny dogfish fishery in the Pacific Northwest: Implications for future management. Submitted to Graduate School, Dec. 2004. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

Herndon, A. A model international convention for the conservation and management of sharks. To be submitted to the Graduate School, ??, 2005. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

Director, R. 2001. The Spiny Dogfish Fishery of Puget Sound and the Pacific Northwest Coast: Management Options and Recommendations. Masters Thesis. School of Marine Affairs. V.F. Gallucci, chair.

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