May 22nd, 2014

Illegal trade of aquatic species in the Philippines detected by DNA barcoding

Illegal trade of aquatic species in the Philippines detected by DNA barcoding

Published in May 2014 Illegal trade of regulated and protected aquatic species in the Philippines detected by DNA barcoding. Asis AM, Lacsamana JK, Santos MD ABSTRACT: Illegal trade has greatly affected marine fish stocks, decreasing fish populations worldwide. Despite having a number of aquatic species being regulated, illegal trade still persists through the transport of

Large Mako Shark washed up in Campeche, Mexico

SA Gummy Shark Fishery: Trials of longlines to mitigate captures of Australian sea lion

SA Gummy Shark Fishery: Trials of longlines to mitigate captures of Australian sea lion

Final report – 2011-068 – Trials of Longlines to Target Gummy Shark in SESSF Waters off South Australia Project Number: 2011/068 Published Date: May 2014 ISBN: 978-0-9873286-3-2 Principal Investigator: Anthony Ciconte Description: The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) in conjunction with the gillnet sector of the SESSF, has developed a formal Sea Lion Management Strategy

NZ: Bid to end all shark finning by October

NZ: Bid to end all shark finning by October

Press Release Hon Dr Nick Smith ( Conservation ) Hon Nathan Guy ( Primary Industries ) 22. May 2014 —————— Proposal to speed up shark finning ban A proposal to bring forward a ban on all shark finning to 1 October this year has been announced today by Conservation Minister Dr Nick Smith and Primary