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A research toolbox for regional data collection to support the conservation of large batoids: A case study on the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius)
  Elasmobranchs, specifically skate species (superorder Batoidea), are at risk of extinction, with over one鈥恡hird currently listed as Endangered, exacerbated due to their k鈥恠elected life strategy. A regional conservation approach is required to support the collection of rigorous, species鈥恠pecific data alongside collaborative efforts across sectors and jurisdictions. Skate species that extend beyond jurisdictional boundaries encounter additional complexities from divergent national legal frameworks, monitoring requirements, and conservation priorities, resulting in inconsistent data collection. Here we present an innovative research 鈥渢oolbox,鈥 initially devised for the Critically Endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius) in the North鈥怑ast Atlantic, but applicable to most demersal elasmobranchs. This toolbox offers a systematic approach (Why, What, Who, Where, and When?) to obtain critical information for the conservation of elasmobranchs, with a focus on standardization and cross鈥恇order collaboration. Recent advancements in understanding flapper skate ecology highlight the potential for regional conservation initiatives, emphasizing the importance of coordinated actions, and serve as an illustrative example within the context of the 鈥渢oolbox.鈥

  • Date:

    02 May 2025

  • Publication Status:

    Early Online

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  • Funders:

    European Commission

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Loca, S. L., Garbett, A., Houghton, J. D. R., Thorburn, J., 脫 Cadhla, O., Clarke, M., Hannon, G., Pothanikat, L., Mayo, P. A., Gallagher, R., Hoppner, M. D. J., & Collins, P. C. (online). A research toolbox for regional data collection to support the conservation of large batoids: A case study on the critically endangered flapper skate (Dipturus intermedius). Conservation Science and Practice, Article e70052. https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.70052

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management, policy, endangered, guidance, protection, sharks, elasmobranch

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