Extinction risk and conservation of the world’s sharks and rays
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- 21 January 2014
- journal article
- Published by eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd in eLife
- Vol. 3, e00590
- https://doi.org/10.7554/elife.00590
Abstract
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Funding Information
- Conservation International
- Packard Foundation
- Save Our Seas Foundation
- UK Department of Environment and Rural Affairs
- US State Department
- US Department of Commerce
- Marine Conservation Biology Institute
- Pew Marine Fellows Program
- Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Foundation
- Zoological Society of London
- Canada Research Chairs Program
- Natural Environment Research Council, Canada
- Tom Haas and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
- Oak Foundation
- Future of Marine Animal Populations, Census of Marine Life
- IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
- UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth UK
- New England Aquarium Marine Conservation Fund
- The Deep, Hull, UK
- Blue Planet Aquarium, UK
- Chester Zoo, UK
- Lenfest Ocean Program
- WildCRU, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, UK
- Institute for Ocean Conservation Science, University of Miami
- Flying Sharks
- Conservation International
- David and Lucile Packard Foundation
- Save Our Seas Foundation
- Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- US State Department
- US Department of Commerce
- Marine Conservation Biology Institute
- Pew Charitable Trusts
- Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Foundation
- Zoological Society of London
- Canada Research Chairs
- Natural Environment Research Council
- Tom Haas and the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
- Oak Foundation
- Future of Marine Animal Populations, Census of Marine Life
- IUCN Centre for Mediterranean Cooperation
- UK Joint Nature Conservation Committee
- National Marine Aquarium, Plymouth UK
- New England Aquarium Marine Conservation Fund
- The Deep, Hull, UK
- Blue Planet Aquarium, UK
- Chester Zoo, UK
- Lenfest Ocean Program
- WildCRU, Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford, UK
- Institute for Ocean Conservation Science, University of Miami
- Flying Sharks
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