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The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS (RFMOS) International fisheries management is the responsibility of a network of Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs) with varying degrees of legal competence for setting limits on fishing for sharks (including rays). A major first step in the process of regulating shark fishing in RFMO waters was a prohibition on shark finning(defined as
SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresher IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras.PUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS (RFMOS) International fisheries management is the responsibility of a network of Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs) with varying degrees of legal competence for setting limits on fishing for sharks (including rays). A major first step in the process of regulating shark fishing in RFMO waters was a prohibition on shark finning(defined as
SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresher OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras. WHO WE ARE - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network that aims to help the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research. The IUCN manages field projects all over the world, and brings governments, non-government organizations, United NationsOUR MEMBERS
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) is one of the largest specialist group within the IUCN Species Survival Commission, with 165 members from 51 countries and territories. Members of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) are volunteer experts who are actively involved in shark, ray, and chimaera research, policy, andconservation.
WHERE WE WORK
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the IUCN Species Survival Commission in 1991. Our 165 members from 51 countries and territories are distributed among 12 regional sub-groups and provide leadership for the conservation of threatOUR HISTORY
Our History. The below timeline provides an overview of the SSG history from when it was founded in 1991 by Dr Samuel Gruber (also known as ' Doc ' or ' Sonny ') with the support from Deputy Chair Sarah Fowler, to the present day. IUCN SSC Specialist Groups disband and reform every three to four years, following the World ConservationCongress.
IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Giant guitarfishes and wedgefishes, collectively called Rhino Rays, are now the world’s most threatened marine fish, based on new Red List assessments released today by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Shark Specialist Group (SSG). DOCUMENTS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has produced Process Maps in order to increase transparency in how we function. GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresher IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, andPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans:2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union. CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresher IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, andPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans:2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union. CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresherOUR MEMBERS
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) is one of the largest specialist group within the IUCN Species Survival Commission, with 165 members from 51 countries and territories. Members of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) are volunteer experts who are actively involved in shark, ray, and chimaera research, policy, andconservation.
OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras. IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Giant guitarfishes and wedgefishes, collectively called Rhino Rays, are now the world’s most threatened marine fish, based on new Red List assessments released today by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Shark Specialist Group (SSG). GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
SHARK NEWS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Shark News was the official IUCN Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004.In 2021, we revived this magazine to provide a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of shark, ray, and chimaera conservation matters for SSG members and the general interested audience. THE IUCN RED LIST OF THREATENED SPECIES AND SHARKS The IUCN Red List is not a list of species that are high priorities for conservation action. While extinction risk is an important factor to consider when determining which species to invest in, establishing conservation priorities ultimately depends on other important factors, including financial, cultural, logistical, biological, ethical, and social considerations, to ensure conservation REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS (RFMOS) International fisheries management is the responsibility of a network of Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs) with varying degrees of legal competence for setting limits on fishing for sharks (including rays). A major first step in the process of regulating shark fishing in RFMO waters was a prohibition on shark finning(defined as
ASIA - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Regional Members. Dwi Ariyoga Gautama, WWF Indonesia (Indonesia) Abraham Basani Sianipar, Conservation International Indonesia (Indonesia) Dharmadi, Research Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation (Indonesia) Mabel Majaji-Matsumoto, Borneo Marine Research Institute (Bornea) Annie Lim Pek Khiok, Sarawak FisheriesBiosecurity Centre
IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, andPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans:2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name :Common name : Atelomycterus marmoratus (Bennett, 1830) Common name :TL at birth and Coral catshark TL at birth and TL at maximum size :Depth distribution : 10-70 cm Depth distribution :Conservation status : inshore areas Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Alopias superciliosus (Lowe, 1839) Bigeye thresher GUIDE D’IDENTIFICATION DES PRINCIPALES ESPÈCES DE REQUINS Bernard SÉRET IRD & MNHN Guide d’identification des principales espèces de requins et de raies de l’Atlantique oriental tropical, à l’usage des enquêteurs et biologistes des pêches IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, andPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans:2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS PROJECT Global Shark Trends Project 2018-2020. Assessing and reassessing the extinction risk of chondrichthyan species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species is one of the core activities of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG). To undertake this activity, the SSG has commenced the Global Shark Trends Project (GSTP), a collaborationbetween
CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name : Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle, 1839) Common name : Bull shark TL at birth and TL at maximum size : 55-230 cm Depth distribution : up to 150 m Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Carcharhinus falciformis (Müllerand Henle, 1839)
GUIDE D’IDENTIFICATION DES PRINCIPALES ESPÈCES DE REQUINS Bernard SÉRET IRD & MNHN Guide d’identification des principales espèces de requins et de raies de l’Atlantique oriental tropical, à l’usage des enquêteurs et biologistes des pêches IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, andOUR MEMBERS
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) is one of the largest specialist group within the IUCN Species Survival Commission, with 165 members from 51 countries and territories. Members of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) are volunteer experts who are actively involved in shark, ray, and chimaera research, policy, andconservation.
OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras. CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna REGIONAL FISHERIES MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATIONS (RFMOS) International fisheries management is the responsibility of a network of Regional Fishery Management Organizations (RFMOs) with varying degrees of legal competence for setting limits on fishing for sharks (including rays). A major first step in the process of regulating shark fishing in RFMO waters was a prohibition on shark finning(defined as
SHARKS - IUCNSSG.ORG Scientific name : Carcharhinus leucas (Müller and Henle, 1839) Common name : Bull shark TL at birth and TL at maximum size : 55-230 cm Depth distribution : up to 150 m Conservation status : IUCN Red List 2010: Near Threatened Scientific name : Carcharhinus falciformis (Müllerand Henle, 1839)
GUIA DE IDENTIFICAÇÃO DAS PRINCIPAIS ESPÉCIES DE RAIAS E Bernard SÉRET IRD & MNHN Tradução Portuguese Rui COELHO Guia de identificação das principais espécies de raias e tubarões do Atlântico oriental tropical, IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and WHO WE ARE - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network that aims to help the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research. The IUCN manages field projects all over the world, and brings governments, non-government organizations, United NationsPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following NEWS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (8): 526–546 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945214040080. RUSYAEV, S.M. & ORLOV, A.M. (2013) Bycatches of the greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus (Squaliformes, Chondrichthyes) in the barents sea and the adjacent waters under bottom trawling data. Journal of Ichthyology, 53 (1): 111–115 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945213010128. CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and WHO WE ARE - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network that aims to help the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research. The IUCN manages field projects all over the world, and brings governments, non-government organizations, United NationsPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following NEWS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (8): 526–546 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945214040080. RUSYAEV, S.M. & ORLOV, A.M. (2013) Bycatches of the greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus (Squaliformes, Chondrichthyes) in the barents sea and the adjacent waters under bottom trawling data. Journal of Ichthyology, 53 (1): 111–115 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945213010128. CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras.OUR MEMBERS
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) is one of the largest specialist group within the IUCN Species Survival Commission, with 165 members from 51 countries and territories. Members of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) are volunteer experts who are actively involved in shark, ray, and chimaera research, policy, andconservation.
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. All SSG publications are available for download. A limited number of printed versions of some of the reports are also available for a handling and postage charge, as detailed in these pages. To view IUCN publications, you can search for them on the IUCN website. Additionally, any regionally-specific publications thataren't listed
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following DOCUMENTS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has produced Process Maps in order to increase transparency in how we function.2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Giant guitarfishes and wedgefishes, collectively called Rhino Rays, are now the world’s most threatened marine fish, based on new Red List assessments released today by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Shark Specialist Group (SSG). All but one of the 16 warm-water, shark-like ray species are assessed asCritically
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna FAQS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP FAQs - IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group. 1. What are sharks? There are 1,107 described Chondrichthyan species around the world - this includes sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras. Of those species, there are 432 species of sharks. A new species of chondrichthyan is discovered every two weeks on average. Many reports (for example,reports written
ASIA - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Regional Members. Dwi Ariyoga Gautama, WWF Indonesia (Indonesia) Abraham Basani Sianipar, Conservation International Indonesia (Indonesia) Dharmadi, Research Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation (Indonesia) Mabel Majaji-Matsumoto, Borneo Marine Research Institute (Bornea) Annie Lim Pek Khiok, Sarawak FisheriesBiosecurity Centre
IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and WHO WE ARE - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network that aims to help the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research. The IUCN manages field projects all over the world, and brings governments, non-government organizations, United NationsPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following NEWS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (8): 526–546 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945214040080. RUSYAEV, S.M. & ORLOV, A.M. (2013) Bycatches of the greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus (Squaliformes, Chondrichthyes) in the barents sea and the adjacent waters under bottom trawling data. Journal of Ichthyology, 53 (1): 111–115 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945213010128. CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) was established by the SSC in 1991 in response to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations around the world. The SSG is now recognized as the leading IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP 20/4/2021. We want to invite you to discover the first issue of the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) newsletter. Shark News was the official SSG newsletter from June 1994 to October 2004. We have now revived this magazine to provide a forum for exchanging information on all aspects of shark, ray, and WHO WE ARE - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network that aims to help the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges by supporting scientific research. The IUCN manages field projects all over the world, and brings governments, non-government organizations, United NationsPUBLICATIONS
The following website includes many more publications and information relevant to Identification Guides of Chondrichthyans: CONVENTION ON THE CONSERVATION OF MIGRATORY SPECIES OF The CMS Sharks Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was concluded under the umbrella of CMS in Manila in 2010, and aims to conserve and sustain migratory shark species. This MOU aims to maintain a favourable conservation status for migratory sharks taking into account the socioeconomic value of these species for the people invarious countries.
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following NEWS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Journal of Ichthyology, 54 (8): 526–546 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945214040080. RUSYAEV, S.M. & ORLOV, A.M. (2013) Bycatches of the greenland shark Somniosus microcephalus (Squaliformes, Chondrichthyes) in the barents sea and the adjacent waters under bottom trawling data. Journal of Ichthyology, 53 (1): 111–115 DOI: 10.1134/S0032945213010128. CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN ENDANGERED SPECIES OF The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an international agreement between Governments. As of November 2015, there are 181 member Parties, including 180 states and the European Union.MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna ASSESSING EXTINCTION RISK FOR GLOBAL SHARK TRENDS The assessment approach aims to marry the Red List training and experience of the Global Shark Trends Project team with the species and fisheries knowledge of the member network. Member’s contributions will be credited in assessments as relevant, and additional opportunities for publications are arising from many of our Red Listing activities. OUR TEAM - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has updated its operational structure for the 2021–2024 quadrennium.It currently operates with a Chair, a Red List Authority Coordinator, Regional Vice-Chairs, and Working Group Chairs. The SSG is the global Red List Authority for sharks, rays, and chimaeras.OUR MEMBERS
The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) is one of the largest specialist group within the IUCN Species Survival Commission, with 165 members from 51 countries and territories. Members of the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) are volunteer experts who are actively involved in shark, ray, and chimaera research, policy, andconservation.
PUBLICATIONS
Publications. All SSG publications are available for download. A limited number of printed versions of some of the reports are also available for a handling and postage charge, as detailed in these pages. To view IUCN publications, you can search for them on the IUCN website. Additionally, any regionally-specific publications thataren't listed
GLOBAL ANALYSES
The Global Strategy for the Conservation of Sharks and Rays (2015–2025 ), summarized here, is the product of an intensive 18-month strategic planning process incorporating extensive data analysis and synthesis, including a set of background documents, several technical workshops, and ongoing consultation and review. This process involved a team of experts representing the following DOCUMENTS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP The IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group (SSG) has produced Process Maps in order to increase transparency in how we function.2020_03REDLIST
2020-03 update on Thursday 10th December. Nearly one-third of sharks and rays are updated on IUCN Red List. IUCN Shark Specialist Group nears the end of Global Shark Trends project. 10th December 2020. Embargoed until 2 pm Central European Time. A list of 422 shark, ray, and skate assessments that were published as part of the 2020-03update is
IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Giant guitarfishes and wedgefishes, collectively called Rhino Rays, are now the world’s most threatened marine fish, based on new Red List assessments released today by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Shark Specialist Group (SSG). All but one of the 16 warm-water, shark-like ray species are assessed asCritically
MEDITERRANEAN
International Plan of Action: Croatia and Malta are the only two CPs that have adopted specific legal measures for protecting 23 and 3 the species respectively (basking shark Cetorhinus maximus, white shark Carcharodon carcharias and giant devil ray Mobula mobular are included in Annex II). Montenegro included in its legislation as threatened species the white shark and the Porbeagle Lamna FAQS - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP FAQs - IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group. 1. What are sharks? There are 1,107 described Chondrichthyan species around the world - this includes sharks, rays, skates and chimaeras. Of those species, there are 432 species of sharks. A new species of chondrichthyan is discovered every two weeks on average. Many reports (for example,reports written
ASIA - IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Regional Members. Dwi Ariyoga Gautama, WWF Indonesia (Indonesia) Abraham Basani Sianipar, Conservation International Indonesia (Indonesia) Dharmadi, Research Center for Fisheries Management and Conservation (Indonesia) Mabel Majaji-Matsumoto, Borneo Marine Research Institute (Bornea) Annie Lim Pek Khiok, Sarawak FisheriesBiosecurity Centre
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IUCN SSC SHARK SPECIALIST GROUP Sharks and their relatives, the rays and chimaeras, are collectively termed chondrichthyan fishes (class Chondrichthyes). Rays are known as batoids (superorder Batoidea) and the batoids and sharks (superorder Selachimorpha) together comprise the elasmobranchs (subclass Elasmobranchii). Chondrichthyans are a relatively small - ~1,200+ described species - evolutionarily conservative group that has functioned successfully in diverse marine and aquatic ecosystems for over 400 million years. Despite their evolutionary success, many species are increasingly threatened with overexploitation as a result of their life history traits and human activities (especially fishing). The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) is the world’s largest global environmental network composed of both government and civil society organizations. It is a membership union with more than 1,400 member organizations and over 17,000 volunteer scientists in more than 160 countries. This diversity and vast expertise makes IUCN the global authority on the status of the natural world and the measures needed to safeguard it. The Species Survival Commission (SSC)is
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