Sharks

Elasmobranch biodiversity, conservation and management : proceedings of the international seminar and workshop

The Darwin Elasmobranch Biodiversity Conservation and Management project in Sabah held a three-day international seminar that included a one-day workshop in order to highlight freshwater and coastal elasmobranch conservation issues in the region and worldwide, to disseminate the result of the project to other Malaysian states and countries, and to raise awareness of the importance of considering aspects of elasmobranch biodiversity in the context of nature conservation, commercial fisheries management, and for subsistence fishing communities.

Author(s)
Fowler, Sarah
Reed, Tim
Dipper, Frances A.

Sharks and their relatives : ecology and conservation

Sharks and their relatives, the rays and chimaeras, are the diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that have evolved over 400 million years. Historically considered of low economic value to large-scale fisheries, today many of these fishes have become the target of directed commercial and recreational fisheries around the world, and they are increasingly taken in the by-catch of fisheries targeting other species. This report emphasizes the widely-acknowledged need to improve shark fishery monitoring, expand biological research and take management action.

Author(s)
Bräutigam, Amie
Camhi, Merry
Fordham, Sonja V.
Fowler, Sarah
Musick, John

The world trade in sharks : a compendium of TRAFFIC's regional studies

Managing shark fisheries : opportunities for international conservation

This report analyses several existing international fisheries regimes, and identifies geographical and functional gaps in the conservation of sharks. A comparison of the range of key species of sharks with the jurisdiction of existing fisheries management regimes reveals large gaps in some areas.

Author(s)
Weber, Michael L.
Fordham, Sonja V.

Shark fisheries and the trade in sharks and shark products of Southeast Asia

Author(s)
Chen, Hin Keong

An overview of world trade in sharks and other cartilaginous fishes

Overview of the findings of regional TRAFFIC studies in Europe, India, East and Southern Africa, Southeast Asia, East Asia, Oceania and North and South America. It highlights the fisheries, shark products in trade, and the processing, preparation and use of these products in domestic and international markets. It also discusses the management and conservation implications.

Author(s)
Rose, Debra A.

Shark news : newsletter of the IUCN Shark Specialist Group

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