Sharks: Conservation, Governance and Management

Sharks: Conservation, Governance and Management
Author: Erika J. Techera
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-06-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1135012601

The key aim of this book is to explore the global conservation and management of sharks. There has been a rapid decline in populations of many shark species, while new science has emerged of the critical role they play in marine ecosystems. However, the authors show that conservation law and policy have been slow to develop, with only a small number of iconic species being protected worldwide. The increase in fishing impact – primarily through shark finning and by-catch - has led to shark conservation receiving greater international attention in recent years. The book explores our current knowledge and status of the law and science in relation to sharks with a particular focus on improving frameworks for their conservation and management. Recent trends are analysed, including shark finning bans that have been put in place in several countries, the widening number of nations establishing shark sanctuaries and the growth of shark-based tourism. The efficacy of current listing processes for endangered species and fisheries regulations is also examined. Tourism is explored as an alternative to fishing and the risks and impacts associated with this industry are analysed. Contributors include leading authorities from universities and conservation organizations in North America, Europe and Australia. A common theme is to emphasise the importance of collaborative governance between various interest groups and the need for inter-disciplinary research and management approaches that are necessary to address the decline in sharks.

Managing Shark Fisheries

Managing Shark Fisheries
Author: Michael L. Weber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1997
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN:

This report, a joint project of the Center for Marine Conservation and TRAFFIC International, regarding existing international agreements that may promote the conservation of sharks. The report analyses several existing international fisheries regimes, and identifies gaps in the conservation of sharks. Gaps are of two general types - geographical and functional gaps. A comparison of the range of key species of sharks with the jurisdiction of existing fisheries management regimes reveals large gaps in some areas.

Management Techniques for Elasmobranch Fisheries

Management Techniques for Elasmobranch Fisheries
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251054031

Elasmobranch - describes a group of fish without a hard bony skeleton, including sharks, skates, and rays.

Sharks of the Open Ocean

Sharks of the Open Ocean
Author: Merry D. Camhi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2009-01-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1444302523

This important and exciting title represents the first authoritative volume focussed on pelagic (open ocean) sharks as a group. Virtually every pelagic shark expert in the world has contributed to this landmark publication which includes the latest data and knowledge on pelagic shark biology, fisheries, management, and conservation. Pelagic sharks face unprecedented levels of exploitation in all the world's oceans through both direct fisheries and by-catch, and effective management for these species is contingent upon solid science and data, which this book brings together for the first time. All those involved in shark biology will need to have a copy of this book.

Shark Utilization, Marketing and Trade

Shark Utilization, Marketing and Trade
Author: Stefania Vannuccini
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 484
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789251043615

Sharks are only a small proportion of world recorded fish landings, but they are a versatile and valuable resource. They sustain important fisheries in several countries and are a cheap but valuable source of protein for coastal communities dependent on subsistence fisheries. Sharks are exploited for their meat, fins, teeth, cartilage, liver and other internal organs. This report details species used and methods of preparation for various purposes.

Overview of World Elasmobranch Fisheries

Overview of World Elasmobranch Fisheries
Author: Ramón Bonfil
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251035665

Major world fisheries for elasmobranchs are described in regard to their importance, recent trends, problems for assessment and management, conservation and the outlook for their sustainability. The analysis considers trends and outlooks in FAO's statistical areas, individual accounts of fisheries by the major elasmobranch fishing nations and the high seas fisheries that have significant by catches of elasmobranchs. Information on species, gears, patterns of exploitation, research and management of elasmobranchs is summarized for each of these countries. The general problems in appraising and managing elasmobranch fisheries and the need for conservation are discussed and possible solutions for some of these problems are proposed.

Sharks and Their Relatives

Sharks and Their Relatives
Author: Merry Camhi
Publisher: IUCN
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9782831704609

Sharks and their relatives, the rays and chimaeras, are the diverse group of cartilaginous fishes that have evolved over 400 million years. Historically considered of low economic value to large-scale fisheries, today many of these fishes have become the target of directed commercial and recreational fisheries around the world, and they are increasingly taken in the by-catch of fisheries targeting other species. This report emphasizes the widely-acknowledged need to improve shark fishery monitoring, expand biological research and take management action. It serves as an introduction to the ecology, status and conservation of the sharks and their relatives for a general audience. Shark fisheries can only be managed sustainably, and shark populations remain viable, with the introduction of new conservation and management initiatives.

Case Studies in Fisheries Conservation and Management

Case Studies in Fisheries Conservation and Management
Author: Brian R. Murphy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Fishery management
ISBN: 9781934874189

"Through more than 30 original case studies related to contemporary conservation and management issues in fisheries, this new book challenges student to develop critical-thinking and problem-solving skills that will serve them as future natural resource professionals. Intended to encourage students to go beyond the 'information' level of many science texts, these case studies have no 'right answers'. Many of the cases are presented in a dilemma format, where students are asked to assess information from a variety of sources, find additional information as needed, and propose and evaluate alternative solutions. Cases are approached from a variety of dimensions (biological, ecological, political, cultural, and socioeconomic) and stakeholder perspectives. Spiral binding allows the book to lie flat for easy reference during classroom discussions and activities."--Publisher's description.