1. Over the past two decades the number of fisheries targeting shark resources has increased dramatically. A combination of factors, including relatively slow growth rate, low fecundity and late age of maturity, result in low recovery rates from exploitation for most shark species. This, in turn, is reflected in the poor record of sustainability of shark fisheries. 2. One of the greatest challenges is to find a way to deal with the substantial levels of shark bycatch taken in many non-target fisheries. Poor general recording of shark landings and paucity of shark landing data at the species level also undermine the development of effective shark management strategies. 3. This paper reviews the problems that must be faced worldwide if shark ...
Of the 47 species of sharks that occur in the Indian Seas, six species contribute to major fisheri...
Targeted fisheries for shark fin are one of the main causes driving the unprecedented decline of sha...
This publication describes the scientific principles and techniques used for resource management of ...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
The current Federal management plans for sharks in the SE Atlantic Ocean do not effectively manage n...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives are one of the world's most threatened species groups. The ...
Despite the rapid proliferation of international environmental law over the last thirty years, many ...
Marine research in relation to sharks has tended to lag behind other species. Nevertheless, the disp...
Shark populations throughout the world are at grave risk; some spe-cies have declined by 95 percent....
Of the 47 species of sharks that occur in the Indian Seas, six species contribute to major fisheri...
Targeted fisheries for shark fin are one of the main causes driving the unprecedented decline of sha...
This publication describes the scientific principles and techniques used for resource management of ...
Sharks are considered one of the most successful groups of marine organisms. With about 350 species ...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
Sharks are the essential keystone predators of global marine habitats and have helped maintain the h...
The current Federal management plans for sharks in the SE Atlantic Ocean do not effectively manage n...
Overfishing is a major threat to the survival of shark species, primarily driven by international tr...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives (Class Chondrichthyes, herein ‘sharks’) are one of the worl...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Fishing pressure is commonly cited as the greatest threat to the survival of shark populations. Whil...
Sharks and their cartilaginous relatives are one of the world's most threatened species groups. The ...
Despite the rapid proliferation of international environmental law over the last thirty years, many ...
Marine research in relation to sharks has tended to lag behind other species. Nevertheless, the disp...
Shark populations throughout the world are at grave risk; some spe-cies have declined by 95 percent....
Of the 47 species of sharks that occur in the Indian Seas, six species contribute to major fisheri...
Targeted fisheries for shark fin are one of the main causes driving the unprecedented decline of sha...
This publication describes the scientific principles and techniques used for resource management of ...