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New Zealand and Fiji rewarded for their efforts in major Pacific shark tagging study

 Interactive Workshop Pilots New Tool for Bycatch Problem-Solving in Tuna Fisheries

December 2017 | Wellington.  The ABNJ Tuna Project has released the first ever global shark assessment with the completion of a multi-national effort to assess the status of the Southern Hemisphere

Information generated by satellite tagging of sharks such as this one provide critical information for management © C. Duffy

5 December 2016 | Nadi, Fiji.

Shark with hook in mouth: 8. Sharks are usually unable to bite through wire leaders but have the potential to “self-release” from monofilament leaders under some circumstances.  [Photo credit:  Ter

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