TL Jackson’s research while affiliated with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other places

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Fig. 2. (A) All historical and recent sightings (cumulative, N = 90) of smalltooth sawfish in Miami-Dade County from 1890 to 2020 from the International Sawfish Encounter Database and historical literature data sources. (B) More recent encounters are enlarged to provide more resolution and to highlight important dates. Vertical green lines mark the date of listing of smalltooth sawfish on the US Endangered Species List (April 2003, ESA), implementation of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands (BBCW) Project of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) at Deering Estate (Fig. 1) (December 2012, CERP 1), and incrementation of pumping from 12 h on 12 h off flows to continuous flows (September 2018, CERP 2)
Fig. 3. (A) Photograph taken by W. A. Fishbaugh in the 1920s, recorded as taken in Miami (courtesy of State Library & Archives of Florida, Florida: https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/165364). (B) Photograph taken by 2 national park rangers in Biscayne Bay National Park near Elliott Key on 23 November 2018, showing a smalltooth sawfish entangled in fishing gear (courtesy of Biscayne National Park: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/feature-story/saving-endangered-sawfish)
Saws and the city: smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) encounters, recovery potential and research priorities in urbanized coastal waters off Miami, Florida
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December 2020

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Endangered Species Research

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TL Jackson

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GH Burgess

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JA Browder

As coastal urbanization increases globally, the subsequent effects on marine animals, especially endangered species, inhabiting nearshore waters have become a research priority. The smalltooth sawfish Pristis pectinata , once abundant in US waters, now only persists in a few parts of its former range, including South Florida. Many areas utilized by smalltooth sawfish are estuarine systems or other shallow coastal habitats, making this species particularly vulnerable to threats associated with coastal development. To date, P. pectinata has been understudied in the waters in and around Biscayne Bay, Florida, a coastal waterway subjected to the urbanization of adjacent Miami-Dade County. Here, we summarize data from reported smalltooth sawfish encounters dating as far back as 1895 (N = 90) and detail opportune recordings (incidental catches, acoustic detections, and baited remote underwater videos) of sub-adults and adults (N = 14 individuals) in Biscayne Bay and the adjacent reef tract. These data demonstrate historical and increased contemporary use of the study area by this imperiled species, suggesting potential local and regional recovery. Most documented sawfish occurrences were near the urban center, indicating a need to understand the effects of coastal urbanization on sawfish and on the species' recovery potential. We suggest priorities for future research on P. pectinata in the study area that will assist in addressing regional management goals and contribute to understanding the ecology of smalltooth sawfish under environmental change.

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... Further, targeted sampling at distributional fringes could allow earlier detection of climate-driven range shifts in HMS or their prey (Goethel et al., 2022). In addition to tagging data, alternative methods such as citizen science/public sightings, eDNA, or remote underwater video can be employed to detect early emergence or absence of an HMS species in a given area (McDonnell et al., 2020). ...

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Characteristics of animal movement and environmental data for dynamic ocean management: Insights and guidance
Saws and the city: smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) encounters, recovery potential and research priorities in urbanized coastal waters off Miami, Florida

Endangered Species Research