The shark harvests of a total of 34 vessels were monitored over 13 days. (Photo: Stock File)
Juvenile shark landings raise concern
PANAMA
Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 15:20 (GMT + 9)
The Authority on Aquatic Resources of Panama (ARAP) expressed worry over the fishing of small-sized sharks - newborn and juvenile – in the waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
This practice seems to be spurred by the fact that, in some markets, the meat of those fish fetch higher prices than mature specimens.
According to the head of the Resource Assessment Department of the Directorate of Research and Development of the ARAP, Yehudi Rodriguez, the situation has led Panama to participate in a regional pilot monitoring plan of shark and ray landings.
The pilot plan is expected to allow officials to obtain detailed information on catches and the abundance of these resources in domestic waters.
So far, a monitoring of 34 vessels over 13 days and in different parts of Panama was carried out, and the first data indicates that fishers target small-sized sharks, Rodriguez indicated.
The ARAP informed that the most often targeted species are the hammerhead, scalloped hammerhead, sharpnose, horn, latigo, tiger, thresher, blackspot, silky and galagensis, Pueblo en Linea reports.
Rodriguez recalled that problems with the populations of scalloped hammerhead (Sphyman lewini) exist in Panama and in several central America countries. For this reason, the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) plans on including the species on an alert listing.
By Analia Murias
editorial@fis.com
www.fis.com



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (1)
at 04:06 on November 16th, 2009
Awareness of the shark finning problem is growing. News articles are being published around the world that discuss and draw attention to the issue.
Below are just a few of the news articles we've found and would like to share with you...
January 6, 2009 -- ABC News - Australia
December 4, 2008 -- Irin News - Kenya
November 30, 2008 -- Brisbane Times - Australia
November 20, 2008 -- Vancouver Sun - Canada
November 14, 2008 -- Underwater Times
November 10, 2008 -- Environmental News Network
November 3, 2008 -- Reuters
November 2, 2008 -- Cape Times - South Africa
October 10, 2008 -- The Telegraph - UK
September 27, 2008 -- Underwater Times
September 20, 2008 -- Courier Mail - Australia
September 18, 2008 -- Reuters
August 28, 2008 -- The Standard - Hong Kong
July 8, 2008 -- SF Gate - San Francisco
August 26, 2008 -- Stuff - New Zealand
May 22, 2008 -- BBC News - UK
May 22, 2008 -- Reuters - UK
May 11, 2008 -- ABS CBN - Philippines
May 7, 2008 -- Notiemail - USA/Venezuela
March 21, 2008 -- The Raw Story - USA
September 16, 2007 -- Radio New Zealand - Wellington, New Zealand
May 14, 2007 -- Earth Times - London / New York
May 11, 2007 -- Environment News Service - USA
May 5, 2007 -- ZNet
November 6, 2006 -- Underwater Times - USA
October 26, 2006 -- Environmental News Network
September 25, 2006 -- Underwater Times - USA
November 18, 2005 -- The News.Telegraph - UK
November 3, 2005 -- The Standard - Hong Kong
October 29, 2005 -- The Sydney Morning Herald - Australia
October 20, 2005 -- Science Daily - USA
June 29, 2005 -- Environment News Service - USA
June 13, 2005 -- The Standard - Hong Kong
May 31, 2005 -- The Standard - Hong Kong