#overexploitation
Making CITES count for sharks and rays www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Hollie Booth argues that new CITES listings could represent a tipping point for addressing the overexploitation of shark and ray populations, but only if momentum is seized and risks are mitigated.

Free to read: rdcu.be/e15xg
Making CITES count for sharks and rays - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Recent expanded Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) listings for sharks and rays are welcome — yet seizing this opportunity requires that internatio...
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February 3, 2026 at 11:16 AM
2/2 The interesting thing here is that these shells comes from a late Neolithic shell midden (2,200 BC), and their shape tells us about the different exploited shore zones. Smaller + flatter shells can even highlight overexploitation events, as people had to go farther down the shore.
February 2, 2026 at 8:43 AM
Wow.
That's even worse than I thought.

The speech at the end of episode 21 should be given as an exercise to ethics courses.
January 29, 2026 at 2:12 AM
Themes:

depletion of non-renewable resources

overexploitation of renewable resources

health and physiological impacts of polycrisis

projected changes in climate systems

impact of the global food and water crisis

amortization and degradation of the built environment
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January 25, 2026 at 4:41 PM
really enjoyed pulling these ideas together - “Extinction threats from anthropogenic climate change and overexploitation interactions” in a special issue on the biosphere in the Anthropocene in Phil Trans B:
royalsocietypublishing.org/rstb/article...
Extinction threats from anthropogenic climate change and overexploitation interactions
Abstract. Over the past century and into the present, rates of overexploitation of species globally have increased significantly (for large species and sma
royalsocietypublishing.org
January 22, 2026 at 1:20 PM
OKKIE! TYSMM. just dont look too much at my kingdom, its a factory of labor overexploitation because im still undecided about what theme i want to decorate it with... </3
January 22, 2026 at 2:02 AM
The ocean needs healing, it needs to become well again. Plastic pollution, chemical contamination, overexploitation, warming & acidification, noise & physical disturbance as well as habitat destruction have taken a toll on all life forms and ecosystems connected with it.
January 17, 2026 at 3:59 PM
6/6 Tree rings reveal forest health. Irregular patterns signal overexploitation. Linking this data to archives allows researchers to correlate ecology with historical timber prices across Europe. 📈🌊
#Archaeology #Hanseatic #Logistics #AncientSailing
Archaeologists reveal a medieval super ship: "It's the World’s largest cog"
For 600 years, the waters off Copenhagen have hidden an exceptional secret. Now, maritime archaeologists from the Viking Ship Museum in Denmark reveal the discovery of the world’s largest cog – a medi...
www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk
January 16, 2026 at 5:58 PM
We discussed the risks posed by the lack of management of this high seas area and the steps to addressing the structural drivers of overexploitation and human rights abuses in the region.

It is critical that we use all available tools to promote transparency and sustainable fisheries governance.
Bright lights, dim prospects: The urgent need to address unregulated…
Hundreds of distant-water vessels are plundering squid populations in the Southwest Atlantic, driving a keystone species towards collapse and exposing…
ejfoundation.org
January 16, 2026 at 9:56 AM
The contemporary wage slave forever indebted and deprived of productive land is forever going to be subjected to this conflict of interest. Industry entrepreneurs cannot avoid it either.
All their concern for the environment is doomed to be lip service: their actions are always for overexploitation.
January 13, 2026 at 9:16 PM
Migratory species are wild animals that travel regularly as part of their natural life cycle and cross at least one national border. Many are in decline due to habitat loss & fragmentation, overexploitation, climate change and pollution. Discover how CMS helps address these pressures at www.cms.int
January 13, 2026 at 2:41 PM
the guys from andromedas' lack of knowledge of the buckazoid implies severe macroeconomic deflation due to overexploitation of mineral resources in the milky way, rendering the buckazoid worthless abroad. Trump's proposal for Greenland is driven by precisely this anxiety.
January 13, 2026 at 2:14 AM
Habitat Loss and Overexploitation Subordinate Climate Change as the Main Threats to the Southern Three‐Banded Armadillo in the Threatened South American Chaco zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Habitat Loss and Overexploitation Subordinate Climate Change as the Main Threats to the Southern Three‐Banded Armadillo in the Threatened South American Chaco
We assessed the combined impacts of climate change, habitat loss, and overexploitation on the southern three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus) in the South American Chaco. Ecological niche models...
zslpublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
January 12, 2026 at 9:38 PM
Greenland should become part of the EU as a separate member state. Then European environmental standards, for example, would also apply there. US companies would still be able to invest, but they would have to comply with EU laws. This would prevent overexploitation.
January 10, 2026 at 10:38 AM
A transcribed conversation between myself and Beth Kamunge-Kpodo. We discuss the many ways that law schools prevent us from dreaming of a world beyond land dispossession, overexploitation and impending planetary collapse... and the reasons why we must do so anyway.

folukeafrica.com/what-does-it...
What does it mean to dream of new anticolonial worlds from within the law school?
Using decolonisation to uncover the silences and absences in legal knowledge.
folukeafrica.com
January 7, 2026 at 12:55 PM
Scarcity in the oceans is not accidental; it is the result of extraction without limits.
#OceanCrisis #Overexploitation #MarineResources
stratheia.com/blue-economy...
Blue Economy: Promises Sustainability but Delivers Scarcity - Stratheia
Analysis of the Blue Economy narrative, exposing how extractive practices, weak governance, and militarized fishing threaten ocean.
stratheia.com
January 5, 2026 at 9:00 PM
Jamelle - You mistake a planned invasion sponsored by oligarchs for a presidential whim. The overexploitation of the earth's resources means imperialism of underexploited lands must continue for them.
January 3, 2026 at 3:24 PM
A look back at Editor's Choice picks in 2025 ⭐

Resilience and exploitation of mussels: the convergence of history and biology leads to overexploitation of a key marine natural resource https://ow.ly/xw4350XL9eF

Read our Editor's Choice collection here: https://ow.ly/aqFL50XL9eE
December 31, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Oats overexploitation lead to a march for the Oats rigths and youre a simpatizer of the cause
December 30, 2025 at 10:24 PM
Just an interesting chart of how much water is involved for different food types. It and more can be found at
www.chathamhouse.org/2025/12/wate...
December 28, 2025 at 5:36 AM
The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) regulates international trade in listed species, aiming to prevent overexploitation. However, enforcement gaps remain widespread.
December 20, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Dr Dan Challender, from the @biology.ox.ac.uk and @oxmartinschool.bsky.social, argues that CITES CoP20 demonstrates we need to reform how decisions on international trade controls for wild species are made if they are to be protected from overexploitation ⬇️
Expert Comment: How can we effectively regulate international trade
Dr Dan Challender, a conservation scientist at the Department of Biology and Oxford Martin School, argues that CITES CoP20 demonstrates we need to reform how decisions on international trade controls
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December 19, 2025 at 2:05 PM
EXPERT COMMENT: Dr Dan Challender, Department of Biology, explains why decisions on regulating international trade in wild species must better account for real-world social and ecological impacts if CITES is to prevent overexploitation and biodiversity loss.

👇 Read the piece: tinyurl.com/bdppmty4
Expert Comment: How can we effectively regulate international trade
Dr Dan Challender, a conservation scientist at the Department of Biology and Oxford Martin School, argues that CITES CoP20 demonstrates we need to reform how decisions on international trade controls
tinyurl.com
December 17, 2025 at 3:51 PM