The new ban on shortfin mako landings from high seas North Atlantic fisheries coincides with similar prohibitions just imposed by Spain. The combined actions of these two fishing powers could just turn the tide for this endangered population.
The
Shark League is congratulating the Portuguese government for taking
action to protect one of the world’s most
valuable and threatened shark species, the shortfin mako. A new moratorium on
landing applies to shortfin makos caught in North Atlantic high seas fisheries,
the source of most of Portugal’s mako catch. News of the ban comes just as even
broader mako protections by
Spain are coming to light. Because
these two countries are responsible for ~65% of the total landings of North
Atlantic makos, their combined actions have great potential to stem serious
overfishing and save this particularly depleted population from collapse.
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