Media Statement Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries The Honourable Mark Furner Thursday, September 27, 2018 — — — — — — — — — — — Shark control equipment temporarily placed in Cid Harbour last week has been removed after six potentially dangerous sharks were taken from local waters. But boaties and visitors
Published on 11. September 2018 Using tagging data and aerial surveys to incorporate availability bias in the abundance estimation of blue sharks (Prionace glauca) Milaja Nykänen , Mark Jessopp, Thomas K. Doyle, Luke A. Harman, Ana Cañadas, Patricia Breen, William Hunt, Mick Mackey, Oliver Ó Cadhla, David Reid, Emer Rogan ABSTRACT: There is worldwide concern
Media Statements Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries The Honourable Mark Furner Thursday, September 20, 2018 Fisheries Minister Mark Furner has expressed his sympathies to the victims of two shark attacks in the Whitsundays. The Government has advised the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority that it is activating special provisions available to it
Published on 10. September 2018 New records of sharks (Elasmobranchii) from the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India with notes on current checklists Zoya Tyabji, Rima W. Jabado, Dipani Sutaria ABSTRACT: The diversity of sharks occurring off the Andaman and Nicobar Archipelago in India has received increased attention in recent years. Yet, available checklists are
Media Release Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) 12. September 2018 — — — — — — — — — — — — The Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS) and Humane Society International (HSI) today expressed disappointment at the Senate’s failure to block a move by former Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg to deny protection to an
Press Release Seafood Industry Australia (SIA) 13. September 2018 — — — — — — — —- — “Today (September 12, 2018) the Senate voted against a disallowance put forward by Senator Whish-Wilson regarding Scallop Hammerhead sharks in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park (GBRMP),” Seafood Industry Australia (SIA) CEO Jane Lovell said. “We thank
Press Release The University of Hong Kong 13. September 2018 — — — — — — — — — — Out of Control Means Off the Menu: HKU-led Study Shows that Shark Fin Trade is Unsustainable Fishing pressure on threatened shark populations has increased dramatically in recent years and it is urgent that consumers reject
Published on 08. September 2018 Out of control means off the menu: The case for ceasing consumption of luxury products from highly vulnerable species when international trade cannot be adequately controlled; shark fin as a case study Yvonne Sadovy de Mitcheson, Astrid Alexandra Andersson, Alex Hofford, Calton S.W.Law, Loby C.Y.Hau, Daniel Pauly ABSTRACT: As luxury
Press Release Seafood New Zealand 05. September 2018 — — — — — — — — — — In a major victory for paua divers and the local Stewart Island community, the Court of Appeal has ruled that shark cage diving constitutes “hunting or killing” great white sharks and is therefore an offence under the
Press Release Irish Wildlife Trust 03. September 2018 — — — — — — — — — — — – The Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) has written to Ministers Michael Creed (Agriculture, Food and the Marine) and Josepha Madigan (Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht) appealing for them to strengthen protections for sharks and other threatened
Published on 5. September 2018 Seagrass digestion by a notorious ‘carnivore’ Samantha C. Leigh, Yannis P. Papastamatiou, Donovan P. German ABSTRACT: What an animal consumes and what an animal digests and assimilates for energetic demands are not always synonymous. Sharks, uniformly accepted as carnivores, have guts that are presumed to be well suited for a
Published on 29. August 2018 Attitudes and misconceptions towards sharks and shark meat consumption along the Peruvian coast Rocío López de la Lama, Santiago De la Puente, Juan Carlos Riveros ABSTRACT: Misconceptions, lack of knowledge, and negative attitudes towards sharks act as barriers preventing actions required to tackle threats to shark populations, limiting the success
Published in August 2018 On the complexity of shark bite wounds: From associated bacteria to trauma management and wound repair Isci ET, Ritter E. ABSTRACT: The mouth of a shark is a breeding ground for a large variety of bacteria which can easily get transferred onto a human body in the event of a shark