February 28th, 2014

Report on first recorded Shark Attack in Uruguay – Jan 2004

Report on first recorded Shark Attack in Uruguay – Jan 2004

FIRST RECORD OF SHARK ATTACK IN URUGUAY Pablo Meneses (1), José Eduardo García Sánchez (2), Carlos M. Prigioni (3) & Ricardo Rodríguez Mazzini (4) 1) pmeneses@montevideo.com.uy  , 2) Dirección Nacional de Aduanas – Rocha , 3) Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Montevideo,4) Centro Universitario de la Región Este (CURE). Maldonado. – On January 23, 2004 there was

NZ Shark cage-diving operators to be regulated due to public concern

NZ Shark cage-diving operators to be regulated due to public concern

Media Release Hon Dr Nick Smith Minister of Conservation 28. February 2014 —————– Permits to be required for shark cage tourism Tourism businesses viewing great white sharks will be required to have a permit in the same way as for whale, dolphin and seal watching, Conservation Minister Dr Nick Smith announced today following meetings with

NOAA: 90-Day Finding to List 10 Skate and Ray Species under ESA

NOAA: 90-Day Finding to List 10 Skate and Ray Species under ESA

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) RIN 0648-XD080 Endangered and Threatened Wildlife; 90-Day Finding on a Petition to List 10 Species of Skates and Rays and 15 Species of Bony Fishes as Threatened or Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),