James Cook University: Hope, Despite Massive Decline in Sharks and Rays
December 06, 2024
December 06, 2024
TOWNSVILLE, Australia, Dec. 6 (TNSres) -- James Cook University issued the following news release:
A new global study blames overfishing for a more than 50% decline in sharks and rays since 1970, but also shows a clear path to preventing their numbers dwindling further.
James Cook University's Professor Colin Simpfendorfer was co-author of the analysis, published today in the journal Science.
He said it reveals overfishing has caused populations of chondric . . .
A new global study blames overfishing for a more than 50% decline in sharks and rays since 1970, but also shows a clear path to preventing their numbers dwindling further.
James Cook University's Professor Colin Simpfendorfer was co-author of the analysis, published today in the journal Science.
He said it reveals overfishing has caused populations of chondric . . .