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MacNeil M. A., Chapman D. D., Heupel M., Simpfendorfer C. A., Heithaus M., Meekan M., Harvey E., Goetze J., Kiszka J., Bond M. E., Currey-Randall L. M., Speed C. W., Sherman C. S., Rees M. J., Udyawer V., Flowers K. I., Clementi G., Valentin-Albanese J., Gorham T., Adam M. S., Ali K., Pina-Amargos F., Angulo-Valdes J. A., Asher J., Barcia L. G., Beaufort O., Benjamin C., Bernard A. T. F., Berumen M. L., Bierwagen S., Bonnema E., Bown R. M. K., Bradley D., Brooks E., Brown J. J., Buddo D., Burke P., Caceres C., Cardenosa D., Carrier J. C., Caselle J. E., Charloo V., Claverie T., Clua E., Cochran J. E. M., Cook N., Cramp J., D'Alberto B., de Graaf M., Dornhege M., Estep A., Fanovich L., Farabough N. F., Fernando D., Flam A. L., Floros C., Fourqurean V., Garla R., Gastrich K., George L., Graham R., Guttridge T., Hardenstine R. S., Heck S., Henderson A. C., Hertler H., Hueter R., Johnson M., Jupiter S., Kasana D., Kessel S. T., Kiilu B., Kirata T., Kuguru B., Kyne F., Langlois T., Ledee E. J. I., Lindfield S., Luna-Acosta A., Maggs J., Manjaji-Matsumoto B. M., Marshall A., Matich P., McCombs E., McLean D., Meggs L., Moore S., Mukherji S., Murray R., Kaimuddin M., Newman S. J., Nogues J., Obota C., O'Shea O., Osuka K., Papastamatiou Y. P., Perera N., Peterson B., Ponzo A., Prasetyo A., Quamar L. M. S., Quinlan J., Ruiz-Abierno A., Sala E., Samoilys M., Scharer-Umpierre M., Schlaff A., Simpson N., Smith A. N. H., Sparks L., Tanna A., Torres R., Travers M. J., Bergmann M. V., Vigliola Laurent, Ward J., Watts A. M., Wen C. L., Whitman E., Wirsing A. J., Wothke A., Zarza-Gonzalez E., Cinner J. E. (2020). Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks. Nature, 583, p. 801-806 + 15 p. ISSN 0028-0836.

Titre du document
Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000551385400006
Auteurs
MacNeil M. A., Chapman D. D., Heupel M., Simpfendorfer C. A., Heithaus M., Meekan M., Harvey E., Goetze J., Kiszka J., Bond M. E., Currey-Randall L. M., Speed C. W., Sherman C. S., Rees M. J., Udyawer V., Flowers K. I., Clementi G., Valentin-Albanese J., Gorham T., Adam M. S., Ali K., Pina-Amargos F., Angulo-Valdes J. A., Asher J., Barcia L. G., Beaufort O., Benjamin C., Bernard A. T. F., Berumen M. L., Bierwagen S., Bonnema E., Bown R. M. K., Bradley D., Brooks E., Brown J. J., Buddo D., Burke P., Caceres C., Cardenosa D., Carrier J. C., Caselle J. E., Charloo V., Claverie T., Clua E., Cochran J. E. M., Cook N., Cramp J., D'Alberto B., de Graaf M., Dornhege M., Estep A., Fanovich L., Farabough N. F., Fernando D., Flam A. L., Floros C., Fourqurean V., Garla R., Gastrich K., George L., Graham R., Guttridge T., Hardenstine R. S., Heck S., Henderson A. C., Hertler H., Hueter R., Johnson M., Jupiter S., Kasana D., Kessel S. T., Kiilu B., Kirata T., Kuguru B., Kyne F., Langlois T., Ledee E. J. I., Lindfield S., Luna-Acosta A., Maggs J., Manjaji-Matsumoto B. M., Marshall A., Matich P., McCombs E., McLean D., Meggs L., Moore S., Mukherji S., Murray R., Kaimuddin M., Newman S. J., Nogues J., Obota C., O'Shea O., Osuka K., Papastamatiou Y. P., Perera N., Peterson B., Ponzo A., Prasetyo A., Quamar L. M. S., Quinlan J., Ruiz-Abierno A., Sala E., Samoilys M., Scharer-Umpierre M., Schlaff A., Simpson N., Smith A. N. H., Sparks L., Tanna A., Torres R., Travers M. J., Bergmann M. V., Vigliola Laurent, Ward J., Watts A. M., Wen C. L., Whitman E., Wirsing A. J., Wothke A., Zarza-Gonzalez E., Cinner J. E.
Source
Nature, 2020, 583, p. 801-806 + 15 p. ISSN 0028-0836
Fishing has had a profound impact on global reef shark populations, and the absence or presence of sharks is strongly correlated with national socio-economic conditions and reef governance. Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to their ecological status(1,2). Yet much of what is known about sharks has been inferred from catch records in industrial fisheries, whereas far less information is available about sharks that live in coastal habitats(3). Here we address this knowledge gap using data from more than 15,000 standardized baited remote underwater video stations that were deployed on 371 reefs in 58 nations to estimate the conservation status of reef sharks globally. Our results reveal the profound impact that fishing has had on reef shark populations: we observed no sharks on almost 20% of the surveyed reefs. Reef sharks were almost completely absent from reefs in several nations, and shark depletion was strongly related to socio-economic conditions such as the size and proximity of the nearest market, poor governance and the density of the human population. However, opportunities for the conservation of reef sharks remain: shark sanctuaries, closed areas, catch limits and an absence of gillnets and longlines were associated with a substantially higher relative abundance of reef sharks. These results reveal several policy pathways for the restoration and management of reef shark populations, from direct top-down management of fishing to indirect improvement of governance conditions. Reef shark populations will only have a high chance of recovery by engaging key socio-economic aspects of tropical fisheries.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
Description Géographique
ATLANTIQUE OUEST ; OCEAN INDIEN ; PACIFIQUE OUEST ; PACIFIQUE CENTRAL
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010079353]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010079353
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