Vulnerabilities and fisheries impacts: the uncertain future of manta and devil rays

Author:

Croll Donald A.1,Dewar Heidi2,Dulvy Nicholas K.3,Fernando Daniel45,Francis Malcolm P.6,Galván‐Magaña Felipe7,Hall Martin8,Heinrichs Shawn9,Marshall Andrea10,Mccauley Douglas11,Newton Kelly M.1,Notarbartolo‐Di‐Sciara Giuseppe12,O'Malley Mary513,O'Sullivan John14,Poortvliet Marloes115,Roman Marlon8,Stevens Guy516,Tershy Bernie R.1,White William T.17

Affiliation:

1. Coastal Conservation Action Lab University of California Santa Cruz

2. Southwest Fisheries Science Center NOAA Fisheries

3. Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University

4. Department of Biology and Environmental Science Linnaeus University

5. Manta Trust

6. Fisheries National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

7. Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas

8. Inter‐American Tropical Tuna Commission

9. Blue Sphere Media LLC

10. Marine Megafauna Foundation

11. Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Marine Biology University of California Santa Barbara

12. Tethys Research Institute

13. WildAid

14. Monterey Bay Aquarium

15. Department of Marine Benthic Ecology and Evolution, Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Studies University of Groningen

16. Environment Department University of York

17. Marine and Atmospheric Research Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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