Jesse Senko
@jesseSenko
Assistant Professor @ASU's School of Ocean Futures. Our lab studies sea turtles, sharks, and fisheries in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans (he/him/él)
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'Global patterns of illegal marine turtle exploitation' received significant attention by major news outlets when it was published, so the SWOT team reached out to co-first authors, @ASU's @jesseSenko and Kayla Burgher, to learn more about their study 🐢 seaturtlestatus.org/articles/globa…
A new study says that the risk poaching poses to endangered sea turtles is on the decline -- although data on the subject is scarce cnn.it/3fjkPa8
China the top destination for trafficked sea turtles, study finds scmp.com/news/china/sci…
More than 1.1m sea turtles illegally killed over past 30 years, study finds theguardian.com/environment/20…
Our new publication on the global patterns of illegal #seaturtle hunting in @GlobalChangeBio!
|| NEW RESEARCH || Global patterns of illegal marine turtle exploitation 📄 bit.ly/3DdmZC7 @jesseSenko
Congratulations to @janiereavis_ and all the coauthors for this new article @Randridley @CarmenMejiasBal @jesseSenko Amazing Janie!!!! peerj.com/articles/12925…
Got to give a talk about my favorite topic today at the #ISTS40 #Fisheries and Threats session! If you’re attending and missed this morning’s session, it’ll be available for on-demand viewing too, so you can check out our cool #seaturtle videos
Fishers who decked their nets with green LED lights caught way fewer undesirable species, including sharks and rays. ow.ly/YcPs50HYUBn
A study publish in the journal Current Biology says fishing nets that glow green with LED lights may prevent marine animals from becoming accidentally entangled reut.rs/3uCPQeB
Enjoyed talking with @nprscottsimon about our new net illumination study on @NPRWeekend! #fisheries #bycatch npr.org/2022/02/05/107…
When attached to fishing nets, LED lights dramatically reduce the incidental killing of sharks and other top predators that help keep marine ecosystems healthy and seafood on dinner plates. trib.al/1x33F3W
LED illuminated nets reduce #bycatch of #sharks and #flatsharks by an incredible 95% while maintaining catch rates of target species: buff.ly/3KEuByK
New research shows that affixing green LED lights to fishing nets significantly reduces the catch of nontargeted animals, such as turtles, sharks, and squids. fcld.ly/xbbj05y
"Net illumination reduces fisheries bycatch, maintains catch value, and increases operational efficiency" - Read more in this @CurrentBiology paper: cell.com/current-biolog… @jesseSenko
Aww! Even sea turtles like a good cuddle. @ASU_SFIS Assistant Research Professor @jesseSenko recently analyzed video of turtles engaging in surprising social behavior. Watch the adorable video. ⬇️ ow.ly/K3WW50GzL63
It was super fun and exciting to do field work for the first time! I got to hold, tag, measure, and release my very first sea turtle. So thankful for this opportunity and to those who helped me get here! @ASU @NSF @asuSOLS @jesseSenko @ASUResearch
Check out the awesome work my PhD student @janiereavis_ is doing to better understand and reduce #seaturtle #bycatch in fisheries!
Happy #green #seaturtle day of #SeaTurtleWeek! I am currently studying how green (and loggerhead) sea turtles interact with fishing gear and #bycatch reduction technology to reduce the threat of fisheries interactions. Coincidentally, I get to watch lots of cute videos like this.
He seems like a very happy old man looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!
What does a floating plastic bag look like to a sea turtle? nytimes.com/2020/11/19/cli…
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