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Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays 63–273 million sharks were landed for meat, fins, gill plates, and liver oil20,21 Concern over associated damage to shark populations and ecosystems has been increasing in recent
State of the Field: Shark Conservation Policies Shark populations around the world are crashing Researchers have reported that many populations have decreased by 90% or more since the 1970’s The leading causes for these precipitous declines are bycatch, which kills tens of millions of sharks each year, and the shark fin fishery, which kills as many as 73 million sharks each year
Sea Shepherd Australia They are robust, greyish-brown to bronzy sharks with a moderately long, rounded snout and a very large dorsal fin Sandbar sharks are taken in commercial and artisanal fisheries and are heavily exploited for their fins in some areas In Australia, it is believed female sandbar sharks approach shallower habitats near land to pup
Bangladesh Takes Major Step to Protect Threatened Sharks and . . . Dhaka, Bangladesh – Sept 28, 2021 – This week the Government of Bangladesh took a major step to improve the protection of threatened sharks and rays by updating the list of species and species groups under the Wildlife (Conservation and Security) Act, 2012 The updated list empowers th
Shark Finning Persuasive Essay - 780 Words | Internet Public . . . Sharks are already an endangered species with humans killing 11,417 sharks per hour and annually it can be up 273 million sharks Sharks may go extinct within the next few decades if the killing rate stays at 100 million sharks killed per year
Overfishing Could Wipe Out One-Third of All Sharks and Rays BURNABY, British Columbia, Canada, September 25, 2021 (ENS) – More than one-third of all sharks and rays in the world’s oceans are now at risk of extinction because of overfishing, finds a new