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Luke Warwick
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Director of Shark and Ray Conservation - Wildlife Conservation Society
All of these proposals will be decided on at CITES CoP20 in Uzbekistan, 24 November - 5 December 2025- where stronger CITES action offers a last chance to ensure iconic species such as manta rays and whale sharks thrive in the world’s oceans for generations to come
June 30, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Smoothounds are prized for their meat in dishes from fish and chips in Australia to Ceviche in Latin America, with several species in the family already Endangered- this family, that is the core of the global shark meat trade clearly needs CITES sustainability oversight
June 30, 2025 at 3:05 PM
Gulper sharks are traded for their high-value liver oil used in luxury cosmetics, these deepwater species have already suffered declines of over 80% in some regions. With slow reproduction and no trade controls, the CITES Appendix II listing is urgently needed to prevent further overexploitation.
June 30, 2025 at 3:04 PM
CITES Parties are also looking at other trade threats via AppII proposals that cover large parts of the trade in shark oil and meat trade limiting trade to sustainable levels. The proposals would bring regulation of the shark fin trade under CITES to over 96% of species in trade.
June 30, 2025 at 3:03 PM