The threatened grey nurse shark (Carcharias taurus) is reported for the first time from oceanic coral reefs in the Timor Sea. Generally known from temperate and subtropical coastal reef habitats, this species was encountered by Indonesian traditional fishers on oceanic coral reefs in an area of the Australian Exclusive Economic Zone known as the 1974 MoU Box, some 200 km from the Australian mainland. The presence of C. taurus on these remote tropical reefs bears important management implications, including the species' protected status in Australian waters and the challenges of regulating catches in areas permitted for traditional Indonesian fishing.3 page(s
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
WOS:000674491000003International audienceDramatic declines in reef shark populations have been docum...
In this chapter we examine the biodiversity and the status of conservation and management of shark s...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seabo...
Between 2001-2009, 26 marine protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seaboard,...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seab...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Anthropogenic impacts are believed to be the primary threats to the eastern Australian population of...
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Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Many of the world's shark populations are in decline, indicating the need for improved conservation ...
Recent surveys of the shark and ray catches of artisanal fishers in the Western Province of Papua Ne...
Reef sharks (fam. Carcharhinidae) are high-order predators, found throughout the Indo-\ud Pacific. I...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
WOS:000674491000003International audienceDramatic declines in reef shark populations have been docum...
In this chapter we examine the biodiversity and the status of conservation and management of shark s...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seabo...
Between 2001-2009, 26 marine protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seaboard,...
Between 2001 and 2009, 26 marine-protected areas (MPA) were established on the east Australian seab...
Carcharias taurus is listed as Critically Endangered along the east coast of Australia and there is ...
Before the worldwide decline of the 'globally vulnerable' Carcharias taurus may be addressed, an und...
Anthropogenic impacts are believed to be the primary threats to the eastern Australian population of...
The Grey Reef Shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos is a moderately sized and fairly stocky species widel...
Incidental hooking of Carcharias taurus is a threat to their populations' recovery on the east coast...
Many of the world's shark populations are in decline, indicating the need for improved conservation ...
Recent surveys of the shark and ray catches of artisanal fishers in the Western Province of Papua Ne...
Reef sharks (fam. Carcharhinidae) are high-order predators, found throughout the Indo-\ud Pacific. I...
Small-scale and artisanal fisheries for sharks exist in most inshore, tropical regions of the world....
There is still limited information about the diversity, distribution, and abundance of sharks in and...
WOS:000674491000003International audienceDramatic declines in reef shark populations have been docum...
In this chapter we examine the biodiversity and the status of conservation and management of shark s...