@Mick Marsh.
Virtually all sharks moved to the north after being released, the only exceptions being shark #18, which moved south and within two months was ~600 km away from the tagging location, by the littoral of Salvador, Bahia, and shark #22 which moved southeast into oceanic waters. As already indicated by vertical movement analysis, tagged sharks tended to move offshore and leave the continental shelf after release. This behavior was most clearly evidenced by sharks #1, #3, #17, #18 and #20. In contrast, sharks #2 and #12 did not leave the continental platform after release. Although shark #5 appeared not to have left the continental shelf, the time lag between consecutive geolocation estimates probably precluded the detection of post-release offshore movement because depth variation clearly demonstrated that the shark moved to oceanic waters after releasing.




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