NGOs, Universities and activists urge the Tunisian state to…

Two unfortunate incidents took place recently in Tunisia, where 2 individuals of Great White Shark (Carcharodon carcharias) were landed and sold in the local markets. The sharks were captured as bycatch. This follows other such incidents reported in 2018, 2015, 2013, 2012 and 2009. Landings of White Sharks contravene the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) measure protecting this species and all other shark and ray species listed on Annex II of the Barcelona Convention Protocol concerning the Specially Protected Areas and Biological Diversity in the Mediterranean. Read more “NGOs, Universities and activists urge the Tunisian state to protect Great White Sharks”

Launch of our new project “Updating the Greek National…

At least 63 species of chondrichthyans are found in Greek seas; nevertheless, our knowledge about their exact number and spatial distribution is limited, and thus further research is required to fill the gaps. Robust and up-to-date information is necessary for the development of effective and evidence-based chondrichthyan conservation actions and will ease the creation of a valid Red List for the species within the Greek waters. Read more “Launch of our new project “Updating the Greek National Chondrichthyans Checklist””

Mediterranean Angel Sharks: SubRegional Action Plan in Aegean Sea…

The pictured shark is an angel shark. Angel sharks are flat-bodied bottom-dwelling sharks and their family is considered to be one the most endangered in the world. In the Mediterranean Sea, 3 species of angel sharks exist the Sawback Angelshark, the Smooth back Angelshark, and the Angelshark their Mediterranean population has been classified as Critically Endangered by the IUCN, due to the severe decline in their population as well as to localised extinctions. In Greece, all the 3 Mediterranean species are extant. Read more “Mediterranean Angel Sharks: SubRegional Action Plan in Aegean Sea and Crete”

New case of illegal shark fishing in Greece

Another case of illegal fishing of a protected species of elasmobranch has come to our attention after a friend of iSea posted an article of viannitika.gr news site in the group Is it Alien to You? Share it!!!. The article (now removed from the website) included photos of a professional fisher from Crete exhibiting a captured and landed individual of Isurus oxyrinchus (SMA), Shortfin Mako with the title  “A scary but … delicious capture”. Read more “New case of illegal shark fishing in Greece”

Another scientific publication in the context of the project…

Many times in the context of Is it Alien to You?…Share it!!! citizen scientists send us their observations of species that are not alien but rare. Yesterday we published a paper that contributes 25 new records of five data-limited species in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. More specifically the species are:

  • Alectis alexandrina
  • Ranzania laevis
  • Dalatias licha
  • Lophotus lacepede
  • Sudis hyalina

Read more “Another scientific publication in the context of the project Is it Alien to You?…Share it!!!”

New alien species with Atlantic origins recorded for the…

New alien species, native to the western Atlantic, captured by a professional fisherman in Isthmia, Argosaronic Gulf. A friend of the fisher contacted the Is it Alien to you…. Share it!!! team. The individual identified as Chaetodipterus faber (Atlantic spadefish) and the specimen sent to iSea for further study. Today the scientific publication published, which confirms the first record of the species in the Mediterranean and thus in the Greek waters. Read more “New alien species with Atlantic origins recorded for the first time in the Mediterranean”

Letter to the competent Greek ministries and authorities regarding…

Following our recent scientific publication and the consequent press release, iSea and the University of Patras sent a letter to the Ministries of Environment and Energy, of Rural Development and Food and to the Bureau of Fisheries Control for bringing into their attention the issue of illegal fishing and trade of sharks and rays in Greece. Read more “Letter to the competent Greek ministries and authorities regarding the illegal fishing and trade of elasmobranchs”