Informing CITES Parties: Strengthening science‐based decision‐making when listing marine species

Author:

Friedman Kim12ORCID,Braccini Matias3,Bjerregaard‐Walsh Matthew4,Bonfil Ramón5,Bradshaw Corey J. A.6ORCID,Brouwer Stephen7,Campbell Ian8,Coelho Rui9ORCID,Cortés Enric10,Dimmlich Wetjens11,Frisk Michael G.12,Kingma Irene13,McCully Phillips Sophy R.14,O'Criodain Colman15,Parker Denham16,Shephard Samuel17,Tovar‐Ávila Javier18,Yokawa Kotaro19

Affiliation:

1. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Rome Italy

2. The University of Western Australia Oceans Institute Crawley WA Australia

3. Centre for Fish and Fisheries Research School of Veterinary and Life Sciences Murdoch University Murdoch WA Australia

4. Exeter Marine University of Exeter Exeter UK

5. Océanos Vivientes A. C., CDMX Coyoacán Mexico

6. Global Ecology College of Science and Engineering Flinders University Adelaide SA Australia

7. Oceanic Fisheries Programme Pacific Community Noumea New Caledonia

8. Project Aware Bristol UK

9. IPMA ‐ Portuguese Institute for the Ocean and Atmosphere Olhão Portugal

10. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Marine Fisheries Service Southeast Fisheries Science Center Panama City FL USA

11. Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency Honiara Solomon Islands

12. School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences Stony Brook University Stony Brook NY USA

13. Dutch Elasmobranch Society Amsterdam Netherlands

14. Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science Lowestoft UK

15. Wildlife Practice World Wildlife Fund International Nairobi Kenya

16. Fisheries Management Branch Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) Cape Town South Africa

17. Inland Fisheries Ireland Dublin Ireland

18. National Fisheries and Aquaculture Institute Nayarit Mexico

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

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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