Global Population Trends and Human Use Patterns of Manta and Mobula Rays
Despite being the world’s largest rays and providing significant revenue through dive tourism, little is known about the population status, exploitation and trade volume of the Mobulidae (mobulids; Manta and Mobula spp.). There is anecdotal evidence, however, that mobulid populations are declining. Read More…
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Dr. Worm’s review of Overfishing – What Everyone Needs to Know by Ray Hilborn, with Ulrike Hilborn, Oxford University Press, 2012. Read More…
DetailsOverfishing in a nutshell
Despite being the world’s largest rays and providing significant revenue through dive tourism, little is known about the population status, exploitation and trade volume of the Mobulidae (mobulids; Manta and Mobula spp.). There is anecdotal evidence, however, that mobulid populations are declining.
DetailsGlobal Population Trends and Human Use Patterns of Manta and Mobula Rays
Despite being the world’s largest rays and providing significant revenue through dive tourism, little is known about the population status, exploitation and trade volume of the Mobulidae (mobulids; <I>Manta</I> and <I>Mobula</I> spp.). There is anecdotal evidence, however, that mobulid populations are declining. <A HREF=””>Read More…</a>
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