‘Extinction crisis’ of sharks and rays to have devastating effect on other species, study finds
by Graham Readfearn from on (#67XGA)
Almost two-thirds of sharks and rays living on world's coral reefs at risk, with 14 of 134 species reviewed critically endangered
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Almost two-thirds of sharks and rays that live around the world's coral reefs are threatened with extinction with potentially dire knock-on effects for ecosystems and coastal communities, according to new research.
Overfishing was the main cause of the declines over the past half a century, with larger sharks and rays being particularly hard hit.
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