Study reveals critical shark and ray habitats in Asia remain largely unprotected
UNVERIFIED·Primary source · Mongabay
A study published in Biodiversity and Conservation identifies 122 critical marine areas for sharks, rays, and chimaeras across 19 Asian countries.
Only 5.4% of these areas overlap with recognized marine protected areas (MPAs), and only 2.8% are in no-take zones.
The study highlights the urgent need for better protection to prevent extinction of threatened species.
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01 — What / Thesis
Study reveals critical shark and ray habitats in Asia remain largely unprotected
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02 — Who / Subject
Adriana Gonzalez-Pestana, Charles Darwin University, IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group
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03 — Where / Locus
Asia
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04 — When / Temporality
June 2026
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