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Shark Quest: Are the World’s Most Endangered Rays Living in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea?
Shark Quest: Are the World’s Most Endangered Rays Living in New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea?
By Jonathan Booth | August 14, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 14, 2020
First Signs of Hope for Critically Endangered Wedgefish and Giant Guitarfish in Indonesia
First Signs of Hope for Critically Endangered Wedgefish and Giant Guitarfish in Indonesia
By Een Irawan Putra, Dwi Yuwandana & Benaya Simeon | Aug 13, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 13, 2020
The Informal Blue Economy: East Africa’s Silent Shark Killer
The Informal Blue Economy: East Africa’s Silent Shark Killer
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 12, 2020
Ocean Guardians Pave the Way to Save Threatened Sharks and Rays in Bangladesh
Ocean Guardians Pave the Way to Save Threatened Sharks and Rays in Bangladesh
By Jamia Rahman Khan & Elisabeth Fahrni Mansur | August 11, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 11, 2020
Ground Realities of Shark Fisheries in India
Ground Realities of Shark Fisheries in India
By Zoya Tyabji | August 8, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 10, 2020
Making Our Marine Environment Safe for Future Shark Weeks
Making Our Marine Environment Safe for Future Shark Weeks
By Luke Warwick | August 9, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 9, 2020
Celebrating the Enactment of a New Fisheries Bill in Belize
Celebrating the Enactment of a New Fisheries Bill in Belize
By Deseree Arzu | July 30, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jul 30, 2020
Healthy Shark and Ray Populations: An Asset to the Indonesian Economy
Healthy Shark and Ray Populations: An Asset to the Indonesian Economy
By Hollie Booth and Irfan Yulianto | June 8, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2020
Coral Reef Wilderness, Not Just a Luxury
Coral Reef Wilderness, Not Just a Luxury
By T. R. McClanahan | June 8, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2020
Record Hauls of Illegal Shark Fins — But Can They Help Save Species on the Brink?
Record Hauls of Illegal Shark Fins — But Can They Help Save Species on the Brink?
By Luke Warwick | June 8, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2020
Wildlife Trade Regulations Provide a Success Story for Manta Rays
Wildlife Trade Regulations Provide a Success Story for Manta Rays
By Hollie Booth | February 24, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Feb 24, 2020
Sharks — Migrating into Troubled Waters
Sharks — Migrating into Troubled Waters
By Luke Warwick | February 13, 2020
Wildlife Conservation Society
Feb 13, 2020
Partnerships Are Critical to Successful Fisheries Management
Partnerships Are Critical to Successful Fisheries Management
By Nyawira Muthiga | November 21, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Nov 21, 2019
Promoting Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Fisheries
Promoting Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Fisheries
When it comes to healthy ecosystems and productive fisheries, it is not the fish we have to manage, but people.
Wildlife Conservation Society
Nov 19, 2019
How Coral Reefs Benefit from Healthy Watersheds
How Coral Reefs Benefit from Healthy Watersheds
By Stacy Jupiter | October 25, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Oct 25, 2019
Conservation of Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras in the Patagonian Sea
Conservation of Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras in the Patagonian Sea
By Juan Martín Cuevas | August 4, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 4, 2019
Indonesia’s First Record of ‘Living Fossil’: The Goblin Shark
Indonesia’s First Record of ‘Living Fossil’: The Goblin Shark
By Hollie Booth and Muhammad Ichsan | August 2, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Aug 2, 2019
Shark Fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean are Headed for Deep Water
Shark Fisheries in the Western Indian Ocean are Headed for Deep Water
By Rhett Bennett July 31, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jul 31, 2019
Why We Need To Think About People This Shark Week
Why We Need To Think About People This Shark Week
By Hollie Booth | July 30, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jul 30, 2019
Now You See Them, Now You Don’t
Now You See Them, Now You Don’t
By Dave van Beuningen July 29, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jul 29, 2019
Information Is Key — But Lacking for Sharks and Rays in the Western Indian Ocean
Information Is Key — But Lacking for Sharks and Rays in the Western Indian Ocean
By Dave van Beuningen and Rhett Bennett July 28, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jul 28, 2019
Securing Globally Important Marine Areas in the Western Indian Ocean
Securing Globally Important Marine Areas in the Western Indian Ocean
A new partnership will build on political will and community support to ensure a more sustainable future for WIO seascapes.
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2019
Protecting Mozambique’s Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
Protecting Mozambique’s Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
By Hugo Costa and Michael Markovina June 8, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2019
A New Technology to Help Protect the World’s Endangered Coral Reefs
A New Technology to Help Protect the World’s Endangered Coral Reefs
By Emily Darling June 8, 2019
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 8, 2019
The Unseen Threat: Noise in the Arctic Marine Environment
The Unseen Threat: Noise in the Arctic Marine Environment
Increasing levels of underwater noise threaten Arctic whales, seals, fish and other species. A new report offers an opportunity for Arctic…
Wildlife Conservation Society
Jun 7, 2019
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