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In 2007 the Shark Specialist Group convened an expert workshop with the aim of using the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria to assess the conservation status of pelagic sharks and rays.
Author(s):
- Camhi, Merry
- Fordham, Sonja V.
- Fowler, Sarah
- Gibson, Claudine
- Valenti, Sarah V.
Organization(s):
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Shark Specialist Group
Many shark populations are in serious decline worldwide with little shark fisheries management in place.
Author(s):
- Burgess, George H.
- Cailliet, Gregor M.
- Camhi, Merry
- Cavanagh, Rachel D.
- Fordham, Sonja V.
- Fowler, Sarah
- Musick, John
- Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
Organization(s):
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Shark Specialist Group
Sharks and their relatives, the rays and chimaeras, are the diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that have evolved over 400 million years.
Author(s):
- Bräutigam, Amie
- Camhi, Merry
- Fordham, Sonja V.
- Fowler, Sarah
- Musick, John
Organization(s):
- Center for Marine Conservation, US
- Chicago Zoological Society, US
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Shark Specialist Group
- National Audubon Society, US
- Nature Conservation Bureau
- Oman, Sir Peter Scott IUCN/SSC Action Plan Fund
- Taiwan, Council of Agriculture
- United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
- WWF
Sharks and their relatives, the rays and chimaeras, are the diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that have evolved over 400 million years.
Author(s):
- Bräutigam, Amie
- Camhi, Merry
- Fordham, Sonja V.
- Fowler, Sarah
- Musick, John
Organization(s):
- Center for Marine Conservation, US
- Chicago Zoological Society, US
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC)
- IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC), Shark Specialist Group
- National Audubon Society, US
- Nature Conservation Bureau
- Oman, Sir Peter Scott IUCN/SSC Action Plan Fund
- Taiwan, Council of Agriculture
- United Kingdom, Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions
- WWF