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DocumentOther documentExpert Panel Summary Proposal no. 44: Sicklefin devil ray Mobula tarapacana; Spinetail devil ray Mobula japanica 2016Sicklefin, Mobula tarapacana and spinetail, M. japanica are slow-growing, large-bodied rays characterized by low productivity. Both species are highly migratory and have worldwide distribution in the tropical and temperate waters of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The Panel determined that based on the 'best available evidence', the data on decline meets the CITES Appendix II listing criteria. Read the Report of the f ifth FAO Expert Advisory Panel for the Assessment of Proposals to Amend Appendices I and II of CITES Concerning Commercially-exploited Aquatic Species, Rome, 6-10 June 2016. See the complete series of Expert Panel Summary Proposals:
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 42: Silky shark Carcharhinus falciformis
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 43: Bigeye thresher shark Alopias superciliosus
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 44: Sicklefin devil ray Mobula tarapacana; Spinetail devil ray Mobula japonica
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 45: Raya Potamot rygon motoro
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 46: Banggai cardinalfish Pterapogon kauderni
- Expert Panel Summary Proposal no. 47: Clarion angelfish Holacanthus clarionensis
- E xpert Panel Summary Proposal no. 48: Family Nautilidae
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DocumentOther documentThe Hand‐in‐Hand Initiative
Briefing note for member states, 26‐Dec‐2019
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No results found.The Hand‐in‐Hand Initiative - An FAO initiative to reduce extreme poverty, eliminate hunger, improve nutrition, increase agricultural productivity and rural living standards, and contribute to global economic growth. -