C. Samantha Sherman, Eric D. Digel, Patrick Zubick, Jonathan Eged et al.
Abstract Most of the international trade in fins (and likely meat too) is derived from requiem sharks (family Carcharhinidae), yet trade in only two of the 56 species is currently regulated. Here, we quantify catch, trade, and the shortfall in national and regional fisheries management (M‐Risk) for ...
C. Samantha Sherman, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Alifa B. Haque, Eric D. Digel et al.
C. Samantha Sherman, Colin A. Simpfendorfer, Alifa B. Haque, Eric D. Digel et al.
Abstract Some sharks and rays are subject to fisheries catch and international trade regulations. However, the Guitarfishes (family Rhinobatidae) are a highly threatened group with minimal regulations. Substantial underreporting of catch and broad commodity codes for traded products are masking the ...
C. Samantha Sherman, Eric D. Digel, Patrick Zubick, Jonathan Eged et al.
ABSTRACT Most of the international trade in fins (and likely meat too) is derived from requiem sharks (family Carcharhinidae), yet trade in only two of the 56 species is currently regulated. Here, we quantify catch, trade, and the shortfall in national and regional fisheries management (M-Risk) for ...