Are GBR Shark Populations Really Collapsing?

A recent publication by Robbins et al. (2006) purports to have found a widespread and dramatic decline in shark populations on the Great Barrier Reef Due to fishing mortality. This report has attracted considerable media attention and seems likely to become the basis for further restrictions on reef activities. There are, however, a number of serious doubts regarding the methods and conclusions of this study.

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Commentary: 2006 Review of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975