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Implications of fishing rope strength on severity of large whale entanglements

Conservation Ecology – Amy R. Knowlton, Jooke Robbins, Scott Landry, Henry A. McKenna, Scott D. Kraus and Timothy Werner. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12590

“Entanglement in fixed fishing gear is a conservation concern for whales worldwide, including in the United States where deaths of North Atlantic right and humpback whales have exceeded management limits for decades. We examined fishing gear removed from live and dead entangled whales along the US East Coast and the Canadian Maritimes from 1994–2010 to investigate rope polymer type, breaking strength, and diameter in relation to whale species, age, and injury severity. For the 132 retrieved ropes from 70 cases, average tested breaking strength was 2616 lbs (SD 1863; range 180–8910 lbs), which is 26% lower than strength at manufacture (mean 3530 SD 2224; range 650-12000 lbs). Median rope diameter was 3/8 inch. Right and humpback whales were found in ropes with significantly stronger breaking strengths at manufacture than minke whales (4338 3850 and 2353 mean lbs, respectively). Adult right whales were found in stronger ropes (mean 7664 lbs) than juvenile right whales (mean 3446 lbs) and all humpback whale age classes (mean 3906 lbs). For right whales, injuries have become more severe over the past three decades, possibly due to changes in rope manufacturing in the mid 1990’s that resulted in stronger ropes at the same diameter. Our results suggest that broad adoption of ropes with breaking strengths of 1700 lbs or less could reduce the number of life-threatening entanglements for large whales by at least 72%, and still be strong enough to withstand the routine forces involved in many fishing operations. A reduction of this magnitude would achieve nearly all of the mitigation legally required for US stocks of North Atlantic right and humpback whales. Reduced breaking strength ropes should be developed and tested to determine the feasibility of its use in a variety of fisheries.”

Fatal Injury Reports, National and Regional, 1999 – 2013

CDC provides a wide range of data from which users may create customized reports and charts by choosing among specific fields and date ranges – this data set was last updated on June 24, 2015. “CDC’s WISQARS™ (Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System) is an interactive, online database that provides fatal and nonfatal injury,… Continue Reading

US second only to Mexico in gun deaths among OECD countries

The Economist Data Team: “With one of the highest murder rates among OECD countries—second only to Mexico—America retains its reputation as a disproportionately dangerous country. The number of violent assaults in America is comparable to those of other western countries, yet murders are much more common. The prevalence of guns goes a long way toward explaining… Continue Reading

State Legislature Online Tech Landscape

A comparison of legislature and SaaS websites shows stark differences:  “An analysis of 54 state legislature websites shows that the technology they utilize trails industry standards significantly. A majority, 35 (65%), are programmed in ASP.NET and running on IIS servers – both, usually paired, are Microsoft technologies. This differs greatly from standards seen in leading… Continue Reading

Fall and Rise of the Antitrust Class Action

Waller, Spencer Weber, The Fall and Rise of the Antitrust Class Action (August 10, 2015). Available for download at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2641867 “Antitrust class actions have narrowed significantly in the United States in recent years but still remain robust compared to aggregate litigation in the rest of the world. While the Supreme Court continues to narrow… Continue Reading

Designing Successful Governance Groups

“The Berkman Center for Internet & Society, together with the Global Network of Internet and Society Research Centers (NoC), is pleased to announce the release of a new publication, “Designing Successful Governance Groups: Lessons for Leaders from Real-World Examples,” authored by Ryan Budish, Sarah Myers West, and Urs Gasser. Solutions to many of the world’s… Continue Reading

GAO Reports – Federal Supply Schedules, Medicaid, Federal Real Property

Federal Supply Schedules: More Attention Needed to Competition and Prices, GAO-15-590: Published: Jul 9, 2015. Publicly Released: Aug 10, 2015. Medicaid: Additional Reporting May Help CMS Oversee Prescription-Drug Fraud Controls, GAO-15-390: Published: Jul 8, 2015. Publicly Released: Aug 10, 2015. Federal Real Property: GSA Needs to Determine Its Progress toward Long-term Sustainability of Its Portfolio,… Continue Reading

CIA Releases Declassified Documents Related to 9/11 Attacks

LANGLEY, VA — [June 12, 2015] “The CIA has released to the public declassified versions of five internal documents related to the Agency’s performance in the lead-up to the attacks of September 11, 2001. The documents can be found at CIA’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) online reading room at http://www.foia.cia.gov/collection/declassified-documents-related-911-attacks. The first of these… Continue Reading