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Governments endorse greater protections for sharks amid concerns about overfishing

Trade bans and export quotas aim to curb unsustainable fishing that threatens over 37% of shark and ray species, with more than 100 million killed annually, officials said.

  • Over 70 species of sharks and rays received greater protections due to concerns about overfishing driving them towards extinction, at a wildlife trade conference.
  • The measures include bans on trading oceanic whitetip sharks, manta rays, devil rays, and whale sharks, and stricter regulations on other species like gulper sharks.
  • Conservationists argued these protections are necessary as the billion dollar shark trade is unsustainable, with over 37% of shark and ray species threatened.
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Governments endorse greater protections for sharks amid concerns about overfishing

Governments have adopted greater protections for over 70 species of sharks and rays at an international wildlife trade conference.

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The world's largest wildlife trade organization on Friday added more than 70 species of sharks and rays to its list of protected animals.

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Friday, November 28, 2025.
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