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Scientists add shark species to endangered list
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 22 - 02 - 2007


Scientists added several species
of deep sea sharks on Thursday to the World Conservation Union's
(IUCN) endangered Red List due to overfishing, according to Reuters.
At a meeting in Oxford, England, the scientists listed all
three species of thresher sharks -- known for their scythe-like
tails -- as "vulnerable globally", and moved the shortfin mako
to "vulnerable today" from "near threatened".
"The qualities of pelagic sharks -- fast, powerful,
wide-ranging -- too often lead to a misperception that they are
resilient to fishing pressure," said Sarah Fowler of the IUCN's
Shark Specialist Group.
"This week, leading shark scientists from around the world
highlighted the vulnerability of these species to overfishing
and concluded that several species are now threatened with
extinction on a global scale," she added.
The scientists decided that the blue shark, the world's most
abundant and heavily fished pelagic shark, should remain in the
"near threatened" category despite a decline in numbers of 50-70
percent in the North Atlantic and scant conservation measures.
Scientists later added the semi-pelagic scalloped hammerhead
shark to the "endangered" category, while the pelagic stingray
was put in the "least concern" category which is still part of
the IUCN's Red List.
The Red List categories range from "extinct" to "not
evaluated".
Pelagic sharks are taken unintentionally in high seas during
swordfish and tuna fishing, and increasingly targeted as new
markets develop for their meat and demand grows for their fins.
Bans on shark finning -- slicing off a shark's fins -- have
been adopted for most international waters, but standards of
enforcement are low, IUCN said.
"Despite mounting threats and evidence of decline, there are
no international catch limits for pelagic sharks," said Sonja
Fordham, Shark Alliance's policy director.
"The workshop results underscore the urgent need for
international fishery commissions to limit fishing for these
vulnerable species and strengthen regulations on the wasteful
practice of finning," she added.
She said the hammerhead was among the most endangered
species from shark finning because their meat had very low value
but their fins were highly prized for the Asian delicacy
shark-fin soup.


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