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Are There Still Sharks on Caribbean Reefs?
Christine Ward-Paige 4/12/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/12/26

Are There Still Sharks on Caribbean Reefs?

Are There Still Sharks on Caribbean Reefs?

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Have Depleted Marine Animal Populations Recovered? Partial Recovery Is Possible—But Rarely Complete
Christine Ward-Paige 4/12/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/12/26

Have Depleted Marine Animal Populations Recovered? Partial Recovery Is Possible—But Rarely Complete

Have Depleted Marine Animal Populations Recovered?

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Can Fish Counts Be Trusted? Evidence Shows Survey Method Can Strongly Bias Estimates of Abundance and Biomass
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Can Fish Counts Be Trusted? Evidence Shows Survey Method Can Strongly Bias Estimates of Abundance and Biomass

Can Fish Counts Be Trusted? Evidence Shows Survey Method Can Strongly Bias Estimates of Abundance and Biomass

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What are the Priorities for Shark and Ray Research and Conservation?
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

What are the Priorities for Shark and Ray Research and Conservation?

What are the Priorities for Shark and Ray Research and Conservation?

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Can Sharks and Rays Recover From Declines? Evidence Shows Recovery Is Possible but Highly Sensitive to Ongoing Pressure
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Can Sharks and Rays Recover From Declines? Evidence Shows Recovery Is Possible but Highly Sensitive to Ongoing Pressure

Can Sharks and Rays Recover From Declines? Evidence Shows Recovery Is Possible but Highly Sensitive to Ongoing Pressure

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What’s Causing the Loss of Manta Ray Tourism? Evidence Points to Widespread Fishing Pressure and Weak Protection in Key Regions
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

What’s Causing the Loss of Manta Ray Tourism? Evidence Points to Widespread Fishing Pressure and Weak Protection in Key Regions

What’s Causing the Loss of Manta Ray Tourism? Evidence Points to Widespread Fishing Pressure and Weak Protection in Key Regions

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Do Shark Sanctuaries Really Protect Sharks? It depends.
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Do Shark Sanctuaries Really Protect Sharks? It depends.

Do Shark Sanctuaries Really Protect Sharks? It depends

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How Do Diverse Species Co-Exist in the Same Place? Evidence Shows They Partition Habitat at Fine Ecological Scales
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

How Do Diverse Species Co-Exist in the Same Place? Evidence Shows They Partition Habitat at Fine Ecological Scales

How Do Diverse Species Co-Exist in the Same Place? Evidence Shows They Partition Habitat at Fine Ecological Scales

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Can Recreational Divers Reliably Monitor Sharks and Rays? Evidence Shows They Can Contribute Robust, Scalable Data
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Can Recreational Divers Reliably Monitor Sharks and Rays? Evidence Shows They Can Contribute Robust, Scalable Data

Can Recreational Divers Reliably Monitor Sharks and Rays? Evidence Shows They Can Contribute Robust, Scalable Data

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What Makes a Shark Sanctuary? It Depends on Design, Enforcement, and Evaluation
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

What Makes a Shark Sanctuary? It Depends on Design, Enforcement, and Evaluation

What Makes a Shark Sanctuary? It Depends on Design, Enforcement, and Evaluation

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Are Shark Sanctuaries Worth It? Evidence Suggests Yes—When Design, Enforcement, and Time Are Aligned
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Are Shark Sanctuaries Worth It? Evidence Suggests Yes—When Design, Enforcement, and Time Are Aligned

Are Shark Sanctuaries Worth It? Evidence Suggests Yes—When Design, Enforcement, and Time Are Aligned

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How Many Sharks Are Killed Each Year? ~100 Million Annually, Reflecting the Scale of Global Fisheries Pressure on Sharks and Ocean Systems
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

How Many Sharks Are Killed Each Year? ~100 Million Annually, Reflecting the Scale of Global Fisheries Pressure on Sharks and Ocean Systems

How Many Sharks Are Killed Each Year? ~100 Million Annually, Reflecting the Scale of Global Fisheries Pressure on Sharks and Ocean Systems

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Can Citizen Science Track Shark and Ray Populations at Scale? Evidence from Thailand Suggests Yes
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Can Citizen Science Track Shark and Ray Populations at Scale? Evidence from Thailand Suggests Yes

Can Citizen Science Track Shark and Ray Populations at Scale? Evidence from Thailand Suggests Yes

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Do Fishery Closures Work? Evidence from Canada Suggests Not Always
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Do Fishery Closures Work? Evidence from Canada Suggests Not Always

Do Fishery Closures Work? Evidence from Canada Suggests Not Always

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Ocean Data Is Not the Problem: Why Fragmentation Is Costing Us $291 Billion a Year
Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26 Christine Ward-Paige 4/11/26

Ocean Data Is Not the Problem: Why Fragmentation Is Costing Us $291 Billion a Year

Ocean Data Is Not the Problem: Why Fragmentation Is Costing Us $291 Billion a Year

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The Great Fiji Shark Count: A New Model for Monitoring the Ocean
Christine Ward-Paige 5/28/19 Christine Ward-Paige 5/28/19

The Great Fiji Shark Count: A New Model for Monitoring the Ocean

The Great Fiji Shark Count: A New Model for Monitoring the Ocean

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