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“…These threats correspond to those described in other parts of the world (Simpfendorfer 2000, 2013, Stevens et al 2005, Dulvy et al 2014, Giglio et al 2015, Leeney & Poncelet 2015, Leeney & Downing 2016, Reis-Filho et al 2016) and highlight the importance of reducing interactions of sawfish with fishing gear. However, 10% of fishers in this study also proposed the changes in coastal landscapes through large-scale developments, dredging, and reclamation (Sheppard et al 2010) as a threat to these species and, as suggested by Peverell (2005), also believed that habitat loss had significantly contributed to their decline.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…These threats correspond to those described in other parts of the world (Simpfendorfer 2000, 2013, Stevens et al 2005, Dulvy et al 2014, Giglio et al 2015, Leeney & Poncelet 2015, Leeney & Downing 2016, Reis-Filho et al 2016) and highlight the importance of reducing interactions of sawfish with fishing gear. However, 10% of fishers in this study also proposed the changes in coastal landscapes through large-scale developments, dredging, and reclamation (Sheppard et al 2010) as a threat to these species and, as suggested by Peverell (2005), also believed that habitat loss had significantly contributed to their decline.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Our results underscore the importance of using TEK as a tool to gather information on under-studied and threatened species and confirm that sawfish populations persist along the coast of the UAE. The use of TEK to document occurrence trends in sawfish has recently increased and has em phasized the disappearance of these species from various countries (Robillard & Séret 2006, Giglio et al 2015, Hossain et al 2015, Leeney 2016, Reis-Filho et al 2016 Several studies have pointed to the fact that, in areas where sawfishes used to abound, many fishers are no longer able to immediately recognize pictures of sawfish or have never seen one (Robillard & Séret 2006, Giglio et al 2015, Leeney & Poncelet 2015, Leeney 2016, Leeney & Downing 2016, Reis-Filho et al 2016. All fishers approached in the UAE were able to recognize the sawfish illustration presented, with a number of them stating they had seen a sawfish in the few months prior to the interviews.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Extractivism is not only the most direct threat to sawfishes (Reis‐Filho et al. ), but also potentially the easiest factor to readdress in the short term. Given the spatial extent of the Amazon Basin, enforcing regulations that preclude extraction of sawfishes may not, by itself, achieve the desired results.…”
Section: Roadmap To Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite significant challenges from human encroachment and several major river impoundments (Winemiller et al 2016), this region still has sawfish habitat (Harrison & Dulvy 2014). Extractivism is not only the most direct threat to sawfishes (Reis-Filho et al 2016), but also potentially the easiest factor to readdress in the short term. Given the spatial extent of the Amazon Basin, enforcing regulations that preclude extraction of sawfishes may not, by itself, achieve the desired results.…”
Section: Roadmap To Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%