Examining the impact of CITES listing of sharks and rays in Southeast Asian fisheries

Author:

Friedman K12ORCID,Gabriel S3,Abe O4,Adnan Nuruddin A4,Ali A4,Bidin Raja Hassan R4,Cadrin S X3,Cornish A5,De Meulenaer T6,Dharmadi 7,Fahmi 8,Huu Tuan Anh L9,Kachelriess D6,Kissol L10,Krajangdara T11,Rahman Wahab A12,Tanoue W13,Tharith C14,Torres F15,Wanchana W16,Win S17,Yokawa K18,Ye Y1

Affiliation:

1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations; Rome Italy

2. University of Western Australia Oceans Institute; Perth WA Australia

3. School for Marine Science and Technology; University of Massachusetts; Dartmouth MA USA

4. Marine Fishery Resources Development and Management Department; SEAFDEC; Terengganu Malaysia

5. WWF Hong Kong; Hong Kong China

6. CITES Secretariat; Geneva Switzerland

7. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries; Jakarta Indonesia

8. Indonesian Institute of Sciences; Jakarta Indonesia

9. Department of Capture Fisheries and Resources Protection; Hanoi Viet Nam

10. Department of Fisheries Sabah; Kota Kinabalu Malaysia

11. Department of Fisheries; Andaman Sea Fisheries Research and Development Center; Phuket Thailand

12. Department of Fisheries; Putrajaya Malaysia

13. Fisheries Agency of Japan; Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries; Tokyo Japan

14. Department of Fisheries; Marine Fisheries Research and Development Institute; Phnom Penh Cambodia

15. National Fisheries Research and Development Institute; Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources; Tuguegarao Philippines

16. SEAFDEC; Bangkok Thailand

17. Department of Fisheries, Research and Development Division; Nay Pyi Taw Myanmar

18. Oceanography and Resources National Research; Institute of Far Seas Fisheries; Shizuoka Japan

Funder

FAO regular programme

Japanese Government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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