SHARKlock holmes: Forensic techniques to untangle fishy trade

  • 17 February 2024 09:00 GMT

Discussion Session – Open for Public SHARKlock holmes: Forensic techniques to untangle fishy trade For 400 million years, sharks (refer to sharks and rays) have ruled the seas as the ultimate apex predators. But now, sharks face a new threat; a new apex predator has moved in, and that predator is us. Conservative life history, habitat destruction, unsustainable tourism, overfishing, and illegal trade are the perfect combination of serious threats to the shark population. The shark trade is lucrative and complex, so this discussion will deliver the recent forensic techniques used to ensure the long-term benefits of these charismatic creatures. Are you the next sharks detective? Hari/tanggal : Saturday, 17 February 2024

Pukul : 09.00-10.15 GMT/ 16.00-17.15 WIB

Speaker : Andhika Prima Prasetyo, Ph.D. (Pusat Riset Konservasi

SD Laut dan Perairan Darat, Organisasi Riset Kebumian

dan Maritim, BRIN/University of Salford)

Opening remarks : Rezza F Prisandy (The President of Doctrine UK) Zoom Meeting : https://zoom.us/j/99957930715?pwd=REREOFVyUjVWTzZkUlBmSkdsUEtCQT09

Meeting ID : 999 5793 0715

Passcode : 537301 Doctoral Epistemic of Indonesia in the UK (Doctrine UK)

Cluster Biodiversity Studies

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