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North Atlantic Sharks Relevant to Fisheries Management

North Atlantic Sharks Relevant to Fisheries Management
Author: David A. Ebert
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Fisheries
ISBN: 9789251073667

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Title on accompanying CD-ROM: Sharks, batoids and chimaeras of the North Atlantic


North Atlantic Batoids and Chimaeras Relevant to Fisheries Management

North Atlantic Batoids and Chimaeras Relevant to Fisheries Management
Author: Matthias Stehmann
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Chimaeridae
ISBN: 9789251073650

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Title on CD-ROM: Sharks, batoids and chimaeras of the North Atlantic.


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Total Pages: 48
Release: 1964
Genre: Wildlife conservation
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Sharks, Batoids and Chimaeras of the North Atlantic

Sharks, Batoids and Chimaeras of the North Atlantic
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-12-30
Genre: Chondrichthyes
ISBN: 9789251074664

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This volume is a comprehensive, fully illustrated catalogue of the sharks, batoid fishes, and chimaeras of the North Atlantic, encompassing FAO Fishing Areas 21 and 27. The present volume includes 11 orders, 32 families, 66 genera, and 148 species of cartilaginous fishes occurring in the North Atlantic. The Catalogue includes a section on standard measurements for a shark, batoid, and chimaera, with associated terms. It provides accounts for all orders, families, and genera and all keys to taxa are fully illustrated. Information under each species account includes: valid modern names and original citation of the species; synonyms; the English, French, and Spanish FAO names for the species; a lateral view for sharks and chimaeras, dorsal and often also ventral view for batoids, and often other useful illustrations; field marks; diagnostic features; distribution, including a GIS map; habitat; biology; size; interest to fisheries and human impact; local names when available; a remarks sections; and literature. The volume is fully indexed and also includes sections on terminology and measurements including an extensive glossary, a list of species by FAO Statistical Areas, and a dedicated bibliography.


Sharks: Conservation, Governance and Management

Sharks: Conservation, Governance and Management
Author: Erika J. Techera
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 113501261X

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The key aim of this book is to explore the global conservation and management of sharks. There has been a rapid decline in populations of many shark species, while new science has emerged of the critical role they play in marine ecosystems. However, the authors show that conservation law and policy have been slow to develop, with only a small number of iconic species being protected worldwide. The increase in fishing impact – primarily through shark finning and by-catch - has led to shark conservation receiving greater international attention in recent years. The book explores our current knowledge and status of the law and science in relation to sharks with a particular focus on improving frameworks for their conservation and management. Recent trends are analysed, including shark finning bans that have been put in place in several countries, the widening number of nations establishing shark sanctuaries and the growth of shark-based tourism. The efficacy of current listing processes for endangered species and fisheries regulations is also examined. Tourism is explored as an alternative to fishing and the risks and impacts associated with this industry are analysed. Contributors include leading authorities from universities and conservation organizations in North America, Europe and Australia. A common theme is to emphasise the importance of collaborative governance between various interest groups and the need for inter-disciplinary research and management approaches that are necessary to address the decline in sharks.