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Save the Sharks to Save the Ocean

2/10/2025

 
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Read here a new story featuring IUCN SSC SSG Chair, Rima Jabado, and about the Global Status of Sharks, Rays, and Chimaeras in this article by Science News Explores.

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2024–2025 IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group Annual Report

25/9/2025

 
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We welcome you to explore further information about the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group’s (SSG) work and results in 2024–2025.

​It is available online on the SSC SSG’s portal

124 Important Shark and Ray Areas Identified Across the European Atlantic

23/9/2025

 
PRESS RELEASE | 
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© Lars von Ritter Zahony | Ocean Image Bank
Major step forward for threatened species conservation in Northern Europe.

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European Atlantic: A regional compendium of Important Shark and Ray Areas

22/9/2025

 
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In response to these challenges, the Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) project convened its ninth regional workshop in Den Haag, the Netherlands, from 17–21 May 2025. Over five days, over 180 preliminary Areas of Interest proposals submitted by 214 experts working across northern Europe and Macaronesia, using the latest scientific data on life-history, reproduction, migration, and feeding patterns. After careful evaluation and independent review, 124 ISRAs, 30 Areas of Interest, and 5 candidate ISRAs were identified, ranging from shallow coastal reproductive areas to deep offshore aggregation or feeding sites. All results are now freely accessible on the ISRA e-Atlas (www.sharkrayareas.org).

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Atlantis Dubai Announces Over Half A Million Dollars Of Funding Since The Inception Of Atlantis Atlas Project In Support Of Conservation And Sustainability

17/9/2025

 
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Atlantis Dubai announces the selection of seven local and international conservation and sustainability projects set to receive funding from the Atlantis Atlas Project Contribution Programme 2025-26 cycle, including the IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group. From June 2024 to May 2025, for every green meeting event and marine animal experience participated in by a guest, Atlantis Dubai contributed a portion of earnings, resulting in a $123,000 (USD) fund, which aims to support projects that help protect the ocean and our environment. Since the programme was launched in 2021, the initiative has now raised over half a million dollars ($509,000) and supported 30 projects.

Read the press release here.

Shark News | Issue 12 | September 2025

15/9/2025

 
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We want to invite you to discover the twelfth issue of Shark News – the official IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group (SSG) magazine.
 
Shark News provides a forum for the exchange of information on all aspects of shark, ray, and chimaera conservation matters for SSG members and the general interested audience.

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Central And South American Pacific Sharks Face A Conservation Crisis

9/9/2025

 
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In a recent article from Forbes the Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) project's publication entitled 'Shortfalls in the protection of Important Shark and Ray Areas undermine shark conservation efforts in the Central and South American Pacific'. 

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Important Shark and Ray Areas can inform conservation planning in the Mediterranean and Black Seas

12/8/2025

 
NEW PAPER ALERT
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Read the latest publication from the Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRA) project in the journal iScience highlighting:
  • Important Areas are tools to support effective marine conservation planning;
  • Adding critical habitats to range maps enhances systematic conservation solutions; 
  • Including critical habitats in solutions can cover a similar area but differ in cost; and
  • Considering Important Areas will enhance outcomes for threatened species protection

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What Does It Take to Write a Global Conservation Report? A New Assessment of Sharks Offers Answers

4/8/2025

 
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Read this article featured on The Revelator with an interview from IUCN SSC SSG chair Rima Jabado on the Global status of sharks, rays, and chimaeras. This article discusses the importance of these animals, their conservation concern leading to the creation of this report, with notes on the process behind the scenes.

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Applying the Key Biodiversity Area Standard to Important Sites for Sharks

24/6/2025

 
NEW PUBLICATION
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We looked at how Important Shark and Ray Areas (ISRAs) can also support the identification of Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs).

Our findings? 1 in 5 ISRAs already qualify as KBAs.

These area-based management tools are complimentary and using them together can be powerful to ensure nations meet their 30x30 commitments under Target 3 of the Global Biodiversity Framework.

Find out how these tools can work together here: https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.13117

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  • About
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  • Members
    • Who We Are >
      • Our Team
      • Our Members
      • Our History
    • Where We Work >
      • North America
      • Central America and the Caribbean
      • South America
      • Northern Europe
      • Mediterranean
      • Africa
      • Indian Ocean
      • ​Asia
      • Oceania
    • What We Do >
      • Aquarium Working Group
      • Assess Working Group
      • Bycatch Working Group
      • Communication Working Group
      • Deepwater Chondrichthyans Working Group
      • Human Dimensions Working Group
      • Integrative Taxonomy Working Group
      • Marine Historical Ecology Working Group
  • Resources
    • Shark News >
      • Shark News | Submission Guidelines
    • Shark News Legacy
    • Important Shark and Ray Areas >
      • ISRA Scientific Publications
    • Publications >
      • 2024 Global Status Report
      • Status Reports
      • Fisheries Management
      • Conservation Strategies
      • Migratory Species
      • Process Maps
      • SSG Statements
      • Identification Guide
      • Trade
      • Other
    • Policy Planning >
      • CITES >
        • CITES 17th CoP
      • The Convention on Migratory Species and Sharks
      • The Memorandum of Understanding on the Conservation of Migratory Sharks (Sharks MOU)
      • The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and Sharks
      • RFMOs
      • IPOA-Sharks
    • Workshops
    • Press
    • Links
    • Media Resources
    • Scientific References
  • News
  • Contact
  • Donate