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Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) Sharks, Rays and Skates Data Collection in the Southeast Asian Waters

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2017
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Ali, Ahmad
Abe, Osamu
Dharmadi
Fahmi
Pek Khiok, Annie Lim
Arshad, Abdul Haris Hilmi Ahmad
Krajangdara, Tassapon
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Abstract
Over the past two decades, human exploitation of sharks has substantially increased worldwide. Worldwide increasingly concerns and attempts are on sharks conservation and management. The Southeast Asian region has richest elasmobranches in the world but the stock status of elasmobranches and their fisheries of this region are still largely unknown. Due to lack of available catch, landings and trade data as well as limited information on the biology parameters of many species and their identification, the necessary information are required for research, management and conservation of elasmobranches in this region. SEAFDEC in collaboration with its member countries developed “Standard Operating Procedures for Sharks, Rays and Skates Data Collection in the Southeast Asian Waters” (SOP-sharks) to serve as a guideline and reference for enumerators to regionalize sampling method for sharks, rays and skates data collections aiming to ensure that data recording, analysis, compilation, and reporting are be able to compile for the Southeast Asian countries.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/1269
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Marine fish; Shark fisheries; Resource management; Resource conservation; Overexploitation; Stock assessment; Surveys; Stocks; Standards; Data collections; South East Asia
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