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- New Study Says 100 Million Sharks Killed Annually | The Pew . . .
According to scientific findings released today in the peer-reviewed journal Marine Policy, the number of sharks killed each year in commercial fisheries is estimated at 100 million, with a range between 63 million and 273 million The authors also warn that the rate of fishing for shark species, many of which grow slowly and reproduce late in
- 100 million sharks killed each year - eOceans
From this, we translated the numbers into annual mortality estimates and found that approximately 100 million sharks were killed in 2000 and 97 million in 2010 The actual number could range from 63 to 273 million sharks each year, depending on data uncertainties The Impact of Shark Mortality:
- Sharks and rays to be given new international protections
The number of sharks killed each year in commercial fisheries is estimated at 100 million, with a range between 63 million and 273 million, according to The Pew Trust
- Protection for over a dozen shark species proposed by CITES . . .
The Pew Trust estimates that 63 to 273 million sharks are killed every year, to feed the shark fin trade Countries have agreed to protect more than a dozen shark species at risk of extinction, in a move aimed at conserving some of the ocean’s most awe-inspiring creatures who have themselves
- New Study Says 100 Million Sharks Killed Annually | The Pew . . .
According to scientific findings released today in the peer-reviewed journal Marine Policy, the number of sharks killed each year in commercial fisheries is estimated at 100 million, with a range between 63 million and 273 million The authors also warn that the rate of fishing for shark species
- How Many Sharks Are Killed Per Hour? This Graphic Will Shock . . .
A recent report published in the journal Marine Policy revealed that an estimated 100 million sharks are killed by humans every year The paper added that the number of sharks killed could actually be anywhere between 63 million and 273 million
- Global Shark Conservation | The Pew Charitable Trusts
Each year, at least 63 million and as many as 273 million sharks are killed in the world’s commercial fisheries, many solely for their fins, which are used in shark fin soup More than 30 percent of the shark species and their relatives assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) are threatened with extinction
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