From | Shark News Issue 09 Written by | IUCN SSC SSG The IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) is aware that lethal approaches to reducing the risk of human-shark interactions are increasingly being adopted around the world. Several governments either have active shark control programs (i.e., bather protection programs) or frequently implement shark culls in response to actual or perceived risk to humans. Hereby, the SSC outlines its position in relation to existing shark control programs and culls and provides context to allow managers and governments to make informed decisions when faced with delicate situations. We strongly encourage non-lethal approaches as a response and management option. Citation | IUCN SSC 2023. Position Statement on Shark Control Programs and Shark Culls. IUCN Species Survival Commission (SSC) Shark Specialist Group. Available on IUCN Resources.
Comments are closed.
|
Archives
May 2024
Categories
All
|