1. Identification Guide of shark and ray species occurring in the Wider Caribbean Region
This guide was prepared under the “CITES-FAO collaboration on immediate actions in support of the implementation of CITES listings of sharks and manta rays” project and developed in close collaboration with the FishFinder Programme of the Marine and Inland Fisheries Branch, Fisheries Department, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United nations (FAO).
It includes a selection of shark and ray
species occurring in the Wider Caribbean Region, that is the waters of
the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, and the waters of the Atlantic Ocean
adjacent thereto. In total, 41 shark and 20 ray species are included.
These species were selected because of their
relevance to commercial fisheries or vulnerability to exploitation due
to their life history characteristics. Of these, 29 shark and 9 ray
species are presented in a full species card and depicted with a colour
illustration and photo. Short accounts of 12 shark and 11 ray species
that are less common in the region and could be misidentified with more
common species, are also included. This guide is intended to help
fishery workers collecting catch data in the field in the identification
of the sharks and rays they might encounter for the specific purpose of
improving the quality of catch and landings data. The guide is expected
to be useful also for fisheries inspectors, observers and enforcement
officers of the navy, coastguard and customs. Download link
2. Description of a new species of giant guitarfish, Glaucostegus
younholeei sp. nov. (Rhinopristiformes: Glaucostegidae) from the
northern Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Zootaxa. 2021 Jun
29;4995(1):129-146.DOI:
10.11646/zootaxa.4995.1.7
PMID: 34186813.(Author: Habib KA, Islam
MJ).
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