What Sharks are Protected Under What Laws?

 
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There are over 1,000 shark and ray species on our blue planet, so we have not mapped out every single one, just the most “well known” species. To find out if your favorite shark or ray is protected, you can use the following resources and search engines: CITES, IUCN Red List, US Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA and CMS.

In a recent report update by the IUCN (April 2021), 39 shark and ray species were added to the Red List. Now, 355 shark species are included on the infamous list: 79 Critically Endangered, 112 Endangered, and 167 Vulnerable. These new statistics amount to 36% of all shark and ray species, a jarring 11% increase from 2014. Although less species are listed as Data Deficient, more shark species are listed as Threatened, Vulnerable, Endangered, and Critically Endangered. Upon further investigation, it seems that some species have been completely removed from the database. Whether this was intentional or not, we do not know yet.

White Sharks

  • Vulnerable and Decreasing listing on the IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Federally managed under the MSA 

  • Listed under Appendix I and II of the CMS

Tiger Sharks

  • Near Threatened and Decreasing listing on the IUCN Red List

  • Not listed under CITES

Hammerhead Sharks 

  • Scalloped, Scalloped Bonnethead, Great and Smalleye Hammerheads are listed as Critically Endangered and Decreasing on the IUCN Red List

  • Scalloped and Great Hammerheads are listed under Appendix II of the CMS 

  • Scalloped Hammerhead listed as Threatened under ESA

  • Smooth Hammerheads are listed as Vulnerable and Decreasing on the IUCN Red List

  • Smooth Hammerhead is listed under Appendix I of the CMS

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

Whale Sharks 

  • Endangered listing on IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Listed under Appendix I and II of the CMS

Bull Sharks

  • Near Threatened on IUCN Red List

  • Not listed under CITES

Nurse Sharks 

  • Shortail Nurse Shark is listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List

  • Pacific Nurse Sharks are listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List

  • Tawny and Atlantic Nurse Sharks are listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List 

  • Not listed under CITES

Mako Sharks

  • Shortfin and Longfin Mako Sharks are listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Listed under Appendix  II of the CMS

Lemon Sharks

  • Vulnerable listing on the IUCN Red List

  • Not listed under CITES

Blue Sharks

  • Near Threatened listing on the IUCN Red List

  • Not listed under CITES

Basking Sharks 

  • Endangered listing on the IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Listed under Appendix I and II of the CMS

Thresher Sharks

  • Pelagic Thresher Sharks are Endangered listing on the IUCN Red List

  • Common and Bigeye Thresher Sharks are Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Listed under Appendix II of the CMS

Oceanic Whitetip Sharks

  • Critically Endangered listing on the IUCN Red List

  • CITES listing under Appendix II

  • Threatened listing under the ESA

  • Listed under Appendix I of the CMS

Blacktip Sharks

  • Near Threatened listing on the IUCN Red List

  • Not listed under CITES

Stefanie Brendl