Casaca Santos, CatarinaRosa, DanielaCoelho, Rui2021-04-072021-04-072019Santos, C. C., Rosa, D., and Coelho, R. (2019). Hook, Bait and Leader Type Effects on Surface Pelagic Longline Retention and Mortality Rates: A Meta-Analysis with Comparisons for Target, Bycatch and Vulnerable Fauna Interactions. IOTC-2019-WPEB15-39.http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/15343A meta-analysis of 24 publications was conducted to assess effects of hook, bait and leader type on retention and at-haulback mortality rates of target, bycatch and vulnerable species of the pelagic longline fishery. Turtles and swordfish had lower retention rates with circle hooks. In contrast, retention rates of 3 sharks and 2 tuna species were greater with circle hooks. Bait type did not seem to significantly influence the retention rates of most of the species examined. Wire leader lead to a decrease in retention rates of bony fishes and a mix for elasmobranchs. For athaulback mortality, hook type was the most influential, with 5 elasmobranch species and 6 bony fishes having a significantly lower at-haulback mortality rates when using circle hooks. Bait type and leader type did not have a significant effect on at-haulback mortality rates for most species. The results presented here should be considered preliminary. Future work will consider expanded information on fishery characteristics.engMeta-analysisJ-hooksCircle hooksSquidFishTarget speciesBycatchHook, bait and leader type effects on surface pelagic longline retention and mortality rates: a meta-analysis with comparisons for target, bycatch and vulnerable fauna interactionsconference object