RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
"We find that since 1970 the global abundance of oceanic #sharks and rays has declined by 71% owing to an 18-fold increase in relative #fishing pressure." @our_fish that's pretty unambiguous, #overfishing is devastating the #ocean which is critically impor
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @better_vetter: “Since 1970, the global abundance of oceanic sharks and rays has declined by 71% owing to an 18-fold increase in relativ…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
“...since 1970, the global abundance of oceanic sharks and rays has declined by 71%...” https://t.co/2BR8BMomT2
RT @better_vetter: “Since 1970, the global abundance of oceanic sharks and rays has declined by 71% owing to an 18-fold increase in relativ…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
Scientists and conservation advocates talk about "overfishing" so as not to offend fishermen But "fishing" is the main cause of ocean biodiversity loss, not "overfishing" I will die on this hill https://t.co/Xz5BAxHQyZ
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
“Since 1970, the global abundance of oceanic sharks and rays has declined by 71% owing to an 18-fold increase in relative fishing pressure.” Heartbreaking numbers.
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @rbsherley: New research led by @IUCNShark and @SFU in @nature: 71% decline in oceanic #sharks and #rays since 1970, following 18-fold i…
A stark but important picture of the current status of elasmobranchs worldwide.
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
RT @danielfernan7: New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has de…
New paper is out on the global decline of sharks and rays due to overfishing. E.g. in the Indian Ocean, abundance has declined steeply and continually since 1970 (overall decline: 84.7%). Read more at: https://t.co/iYC2QQxfM6 @nature @SharkRayFund @blue_r
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please r…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
Half a century of global decline in oceanic sharks and rays | Great (if sad) work from some former lab mates, please read and share https://t.co/KtnUroFot0
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
RT @HollyKindsvater: This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing…
The author team worked very hard on this paper, especially Nathan Pacoureau, the outstanding postdoc leading the charge
This is a fantastic writeup of our paper in @nature, out today https://t.co/Lbi5AVwik2 Shark Populations Are Crashing, With a ‘Very Small Window’ to Avert Disaster https://t.co/DxPwGf8Src
RT @cfax1070: Steeper decline than elephant & rhino numbers: Oceanic shark & ray populations decline 71% in the last 50 years, according to…
Steeper decline than elephant & rhino numbers: Oceanic shark & ray populations decline 71% in the last 50 years, according to a new study in the journal Nature #conservation #sharks https://t.co/37lQ6wrYPv