IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group
@IUCNShark
IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group: highlighting shark science and policy events as and when they happen!
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http://iucnssg.org 13-07-2011 17:50:11
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The IUCN Red List is a critical indicator of the health of the worldβs #biodiversity . π¦ π’ π
Learn about how it works, who uses it and more bit.ly/3eOFoe5 @IUCN
Today is the International Day for the Fight against Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing. Our Fisheries Advisories reduce #IUUFishing by providing rapid access for fishers & enforcement agencies to the legislative status of sharks, skates and rays bit.ly/SharkRayRegs
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The IUCN Red List is a critical indicator of the health of the worldβs #biodiversity . π¦ π’ π
Learn about how it works, who uses it and more bit.ly/3eOFoe5
π #WorldOceansDay is just around the corner! π
Join us the day before to hear about the promising progress being made to protect our marine species. Hosted by our Chair Amanda Vincent, it will cover a wide range of taxa & conservation tools.
Register bit.ly/RTRMarine
What can travel 27,666 kilometres (17,190 miles) in one go? No, itβs not your Toyota.
A silky shark, fondly named Genie, has just logged the longest silky shark migration ever recorded!
Read more about this research by Pelayo Salinas & co. here:
saveourseas.com/astonishing-neβ¦
I had such a joyful, fun chat with wonderful Dr Isla Hodgson (she/her) ππ¦ποΈ for the World of Sharks podcast from Save Our Seas
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I think it might have been a battle to edit down the amazing long conversation we had (sorry Isla!).
Out today on your streaming platform of choice