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Cape Canaveral Scientific: not-for-profit Marine Biological & Ecological Research - Stressors & health effects on sharks, other fishes, & ocean ecosystems.
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New Cownose Ray paper: Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of the brazilian cownose ray Rhinoptera brasiliensis (Myliobatiformes, Rhinopteridae) in the western Atlantic and its phylogenetic implications. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11033-023-08272-0
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of the brazilian cownose ray Rhinoptera brasiliensis (Myliobatiformes, Rhinopteridae) in the western Atlantic and its phylogenetic implications - Molecular Biology Reports

Background The Brazilian cownose ray, Rhinoptera brasiliensis has undergone a global population reduction and is currently classified by IUCN as Vulnerable. This species is sometimes confused with Rhinoptera bonasus, the only external diagnostic characteristic to distinguish between both species is the number of rows of tooth plates. Both cownose rays overlap geographically from Rio de Janeiro to the western North Atlantic. This calls for a more comprehensive phylogenetic assessment using mitochondria DNA genomes to better understand the relationships and delimitation of these two species. Methods and results The mitochondrial genome sequences of R. brasiliensis was obtained by next-generation sequencing. The length of the mitochondrial genome was 17,759 bp containing 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, and a non-coding control region (D-loop). Each PCG was initiated by an authoritative ATG codon, except for COX1 initiated by a GTG codon. Most of the PCGs were terminated by a complete codon (TAA/TAG), while an incomplete termination codon (TA/T) was found in five out of the 13 PCGs. The phylogenetic analysis showed that R. brasiliensis was closely related to R. steindachneri whereas the reported mitogenome as R. steindachneri (GenBank accession number KM364982), differs from multiple mitocondrial DNA sequences of R. steindachneri and is nearly identical to that of R. javanica. Conclusion The new mitogenome determined in this study provides new insight into the phylogenetic relationships in Rhinoptera, while providing new molecular data that can be applied to population genetic studies.

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A right #whale mom/calf pair was spotted near Sebastian Inlet along the #Florida coast today. This is a busy area for boating. Please give these #endangered whales space (at least 500 yards) and let us know if you see a right whale, call 1-877-WHALE-HELP
Impressive #fish on the 1st day of the year. Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus). In #Florida -Tarpon is a #catchandrelease only fishery. 1 tarpon tag per person per year may be purchased when in pursuit of a Florida state or world record. Vessel, transport & shipment limited to 1 fish.
Melbourne Beach #Florida. Atlantic #Ocean sunrise.
Walking epaulette #sharks on Great Barrier Reef's Lady Elliot Island 'genetically unique', study finds. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-12-14/walking-epaulette-sharks-genetically-unique-study-finds/101765926
Walking epaulette sharks on Great Barrier Reef's Lady Elliot Island 'genetically unique', study finds

Researchers are investigating the possibility that a population of epaulette sharks on Lady Elliot Island could qualify to be named as a new species. 

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From #CITESCoP19. Decisions confirmed included protection for nearly 100 #shark & #ray species, 100+ #tree species, #frogs, #songbirds, #reptiles, #turtle. Largest no. of decisions ever.
New field guide for 26 #shark s 🦈 and ray species occurring in West Africa. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/11ktZer0V8tEpU47sITjOW0nw5UQiBGRS
ID Guides (online versions - can be shared) – Google Drive

Recent paper on feeding #ecology of Bonnethead #sharks in Texas, Alabama, Florida and South Carolina. The diet was dominated by crabs, primarily portunids (Callinectes spp.), though the relative importance of crabs varied between regions. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32800/abc.2022.45.0257
Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona: Scientific journals

Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) likely to protect many #shark and ray species—
New trade regulations should improve management of fishing, but the threatened predators will need many years to recover. https://www.science.org/content/article/international-body-likely-protect-many-shark-and-ray-species
International body likely to protect many shark and ray species

New trade regulations should improve management of fishing, but the threatened predators will need many years to recover

News from CITES CoP19: Parties Take Historic Vote to Protect Requiem #sharks and Hammerheads. https://bit.ly/3GrX7E2
News from CITES CoP19: Parties Take Historic Vote to Protect Requiem Sharks and Hammerheads

CITES CoP19 Parties voted to list requiem sharks and hammerheads on CITES Appendix II. Final adoption in Plenary is expected in the coming days.