Brit Finucci
@britfinucci.bsky.social
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Fisheries Scientist. Itinerant ghost shark hugger. Interested in the deep sea. NZ Muay Thai Champ.
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Aaron B. Judahπ±
about 2 months ago
Great to team up with
@cgmull.bsky.social
@nickdulvy.bsky.social
@britfinucci.bsky.social
, Victoria and Jeff, to bring sharks, rays, and chimaeras to the larger discourse on deep-sea mining. This paper is also my first first-author publication and I am excited it could be this one!
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I've waited a decade to finally have the chance to work with this ghost
#shark
π»π¦ legend. While we were geeking away on this giant beast, we also got word that the first and only Ghost Sharks of the World book finally has a released date. Coming to you January 2026!
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Jean Utzurrum
6 months ago
Remember that first global record of megamouth shark pups? It's finally published in a scientific journal! Read all about it here:
doi.org/10.31398/tpjf
This study was partly supported by
@mwwphilippines.bsky.social
#AtingPating
grants. Congratulations to the authors!
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Colin Simpfendorfer
6 months ago
New
#sharkscience
from Cornelia Erk & stellar cast of ghost shark researchers. Genetic diversity of American elephantfish showing "recent" arrival in South America. And as a bonus, relationship between the 3 Callorhinchus spp
doi.org/10.1111/jfb....
@britfinucci.bsky.social
@iucnshark.bsky.social
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Rochelle Constantine
9 months ago
Sharktopus π¦π sighting. One of the more unusual things Iβve seen
#shark
#octopus
#NewZealand
#UniversityofAuckland
newsroom.co.nz/2025/03/09/i...
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In a summer of sharks, a sighting to top them all
From the University of Auckland β Comment: Sharks have been on our minds lately thanks to several publicised incidents. But what else is there to know about these amazing creatures?
https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/03/09/in-a-summer-of-sharks-a-tale-to-top-them-all/
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Colin Simpfendorfer
9 months ago
Go
@britfinucci.bsky.social
add a skeleton here at some point
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Perhaps they were subtly sharing their true feelings for the person they named it after π
add a skeleton here at some point
9 months ago
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My new favourite game: Turtle or Not Turtle. This game gets surprisingly difficult real fast when they're not at the surface.
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10 months ago
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Nick Dulvy
11 months ago
New summary of 2 massive recent publications documenting the status and trends of sharks, rays, and chimaeras π§ͺπ¦π
@mongabay.bsky.social
news.mongabay.com/2025/01/new-...
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https://news.mongabay.com/2025/01/new-evidence-spells-massive-trouble-for-worlds-sharks-rays-and-chimaeras/@mongabay.bsky.social
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David Shiffman, Ph.D. π¦
12 months ago
I wrote about emerging threats to sharks for Scientific American
www.scientificamerican.com/article/deep...
-Quotes
@britfinucci.bsky.social
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Deepwater Sharks Are Threatened by Demand for Liver Oil
One in seven species of deepwater sharks and rays is threatened with extinction because of the liver oil and meat trade and emerging fishing technologies that make it possible to catch deep-sea fishes
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/deepwater-sharks-are-threatened-by-demand-for-liver-oil/
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Colin Simpfendorfer
12 months ago
Interesting new paper from the Manta Trust on the trade in mobulid products (especially gill plates). Despite CITES and CMS listings, fishing continues to threaten this iconic groups of rays.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
#sharkconservation
#sharkresearch
#mobulids
#CITES
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Global assessment of manta and devil ray gill plate and meat trade: conservation implications and opportunities - Environmental Biology of Fishes
Due to overexploitation in fisheries partly driven by international trade demand, mobulid rays are among the most threatened of elasmobranch families. We conducted a global assessment of the state of ...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10641-024-01636-w
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Nick Dulvy
12 months ago
New
#GlobalSharkTrends
study published in
@science.org
reveals
#overfishing
has more than halved shark & ray populations over the past 50-years causing widespread erosion of ecological function and exceptionally high extinction risk πFull article
bit.ly/GlobalSharkTrends
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IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group
12 months ago
BREAKING: The IUCN Species Survival Commission Shark Specialist Group has released a new report on the global conservation status of sharks and their relatives.
portals.iucn.org/library/node...
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IUCN SSC Shark Specialist Group
about 1 year ago
The IUCN SSC SSG was established to respond to growing awareness and concern of the severe impact of fisheries on shark, ray, and chimaera populations globally. The SSG is recognized as the leading authority on the status of these species, using science to support actions for conservation.
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CNN
about 1 year ago
Scientists have discovered a new species of ghost shark that lives in deep ocean waters near Australia and New Zealand.
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New species of ghost shark discovered by New Zealand scientists | CNN
Scientists have discovered a new species of ghost shark that lives in deep ocean waters near Australia and New Zealand.
https://cnn.it/3XXcRqM
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Veronika Meduna
over 1 year ago
One in seven species (14%) of deepwater sharks and rays is threatened with extinction - and overfishing is the main reason
theconversation.com/fished-for-t...
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Fished for their meat and liver oil, many remarkable deep-water sharks and rays now face extinction
Long lifespans and slow reproduction rates make deep-water sharks and rays as vulnerable to overexploitation as whales once were. We must place them under protection to avoid extinctions.
https://theconversation.com/fished-for-their-meat-and-liver-oil-many-remarkable-deep-water-sharks-and-rays-now-face-extinction-224230
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David Shiffman, Ph.D. π¦
over 1 year ago
I gotta say that while everyone knows sandbar shark is
#BestShark
, I deeply and sincerely appreciate
@britfinucci.bsky.social
taking time out of what's gotta be one of the busiest days of her career to troll me personally. I like roughsharks a lot, worry not.
add a skeleton here at some point
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Nick Dulvy
over 1 year ago
Scientific American article by
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social
quotes
@sharkadvocates.bsky.social
βItβs been at least 15 years since scientists sounded alarm bells over the serious depletion of deepwater dogfish and gulper sharks off Europeβ
www.scientificamerican.com/article/deep...
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Nick Dulvy
over 1 year ago
"Deepwater Sharks Are Threatened by Demand for Liver Oil" by
@whysharksmatter.bsky.social
"Scientists & conservationists hope that this important and troubling new report will help to raise the alarm to protect the βdeep-sea pandasβ and other species." π¦ππ
www.scientificamerican.com/article/deep...
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#Bestshark
made the cover of Science
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
over 1 year ago
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