<div><p>Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biological and ecological characteristics of sharks is essential to effectively implement management measures, but to fully understand drivers of fishing pressure social factors must be considered through multidisciplinary and integrated approaches. The present study aimed to use fisher and trader knowledge to describe the shark catch and product supply chain in Northeastern Brazil, and evaluate perceptions regarding the regional conservation status of shark species. Non-systematic observations and structured individual interviews were conducted with experienced fishers and traders. The demand and economic value of shark fins has reportedly d...
Indonesia has the world’s largest shark fishery, but very little locally relevant information is ava...
Despite being one of the most recognizable sea creatures in the world, sharks remain widely misunder...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Brazil currently ranks as the 11th producer and 1st importer of shark meat around the world. Data av...
ABSTRACTReductions of shark populations produce negative ecological and economic consequences. Overf...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
Shark products such as fins, meat, skin and oil have been used by humans for centuries. Currently, o...
Abstract Globally, sharks are impacted by a wide range of human activities, resulting in many popula...
Fishers tend to prioritize landings of the most valuable product to better utilize vessel capacity. ...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
This study evaluates local-scale drivers of shark harvests in India, one of the world's largest shar...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Indonesia has the world’s largest shark fishery, but very little locally relevant information is ava...
Despite being one of the most recognizable sea creatures in the world, sharks remain widely misunder...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Increasing fishing effort has caused declines in shark populations worldwide. Understanding biologic...
Brazil currently ranks as the 11th producer and 1st importer of shark meat around the world. Data av...
ABSTRACTReductions of shark populations produce negative ecological and economic consequences. Overf...
The high economic value of fisheries was historically associated to commercial teleost fishes. Since...
Shark products such as fins, meat, skin and oil have been used by humans for centuries. Currently, o...
Abstract Globally, sharks are impacted by a wide range of human activities, resulting in many popula...
Fishers tend to prioritize landings of the most valuable product to better utilize vessel capacity. ...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
This study evaluates local-scale drivers of shark harvests in India, one of the world's largest shar...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Indonesia has the world’s largest shark fishery, but very little locally relevant information is ava...
Despite being one of the most recognizable sea creatures in the world, sharks remain widely misunder...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...