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Vinte Novas Espécies de Elasmobrânquios são Descobertas na Indonésia Publicada em Quinta, março 01 @ 18:54:02 PST
Tópico: Tubarões
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Vinte novas espécies de tubarões
e raias foram descobertos na Indonésia durante cinco anos de
coleta no mercado de peixe local.
Maiores informaçnoes, clique em "leia mais".
Fonte: AOL News |
BANGKOK, Thailand (Feb. 28) - Twenty new species of sharks and rays
have been discovered in Indonesia in a five-year survey of catches at
local fish markets, Australian researchers said Wednesday.
The survey by the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
Research Organization, or CSIRO, represents the first in-depth look at
Indonesia's sharks and rays since Dutch scientist Pieter Bleeker
described more than 1,100 fish species from 1842-60.
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| This Hortle is one of 20 new species of sharks and rays
discovered in Indonesia during a five-year survey of catches at local
fish markets. |
Researchers said six of their discoveries have been described in peer
review journals, including the Bali Catshark and Jimbaran Shovelnose
Ray, found only in Bali, and the Hortle's Whipray, found only in West
Papua.
Papers on the remaining 14 are being prepared.
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| The Bali catshark, seen here, can only be found in
Bali. The survery is the first in-depth look at Indonesia's sharks and
rays since the mid-1800s. |
"Indonesia has the most diverse shark and ray fauna and the largest
shark and ray fishery in the world, with reported landings of more than
100,000 tons a year," said William White, a co-author of the study.
"Before this survey, however, there were vast gaps in our knowledge of
sharks and rays in this region."
From 2001 to 2006, researchers photographed and sampled more than 130
species on 22 survey trips to 11 ports across Indonesia. More than 800
specimens were lodged in reference collections at the Museum Zoologicum
Bogoriense at Cibinong, Java, and the Australian National Fish
Collection at Hobart.
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| The Jimbaran Shovelnose is an example of Indonesia's
diverse ray fauna. The country also has a unique ray fishery, according
to the study's authors |
The survey was part of a broader project working toward improved
management of sharks and rays in Indonesia and Australia, researchers
said.
"Good taxonomic information is critical to managing shark and ray
species, which reproduce relatively slowly and are extremely vulnerable
to overfishing," White said in a statement. "It provides the foundation
for estimating population sizes, assessing the effects of fishing and
developing plans for fisheries management and conservation."
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