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Seasonal variation in occurrence of the sevengill shark,Notorynchus cepedianus,in two inshore habitats of southern New Zealand
Authors:Jordan A Housiaux  Christopher D Hepburn  William J Rayment
Institution:Department of Marine Science, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Despite being a large, relatively abundant predator, the distribution and seasonal occurrence of the broadnose sevengill shark, Notorynchus cepedianus, in New Zealand is poorly understood. During 71 sampling trips conducted from July 2013 to May 2015, sharks were attracted to coastal sampling sites in southern New Zealand at ōtākou/Otago Harbour and Te Whaka ā Te Wera/Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island, using chum. Using a logistic regression model, water temperature was identified as a key predictor of encountering sevengill sharks. In addition, location, cloud cover and sea state were also identified as influential predictors. At ōtākou, a clear seasonal pattern of sevengill shark sightings emerged. Sharks were detected on 86% of survey trips in summer, whilst no sharks were detected in winter or spring. At Te Whaka ā Te Wera, sharks were sighted throughout all seasons, but a decline in shark encounters occurred during winter. This study represents the first systematic data on seasonal habitat use by sevengill sharks in New Zealand.
Keywords:New Zealand  Notorynchus cepedianus  ōtākou (Otago Harbour)  seasonality  sevengill shark  species-distribution modelling  Te Whaka ā Te Wera (Paterson Inlet  Stewart Island)
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