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Oryx | 2017

IUCN's encounter with 007: safeguarding consensus for conservation

Simon N. Stuart; Shaikha Al Dhaheri; Elizabeth L. Bennett; Duan Biggs; Andrew Bignell; Onnie Byers; Rosie Cooney; John Donaldson; Holly T. Dublin; Hilde Eggermont; Barbara Engels; Basile van Havre; Michael K. Hoffmann; Masahiko Horie; Jon M. Hutton; Ashok Khosla; Frédéric Launay; Caroline Lees; Georgina M. Mace; Julia Marton-Lefèvre; Vivek Menon; Russell A. Mittermeier; Tamar Pataridze; Miguel Pellerano; Ramón Pérez Gil; John G. Robinson; Jon Paul Rodríguez; Aroha Te Pareake Mead; Spencer Thomas; Marina von Weissenberg

A controversy at the 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress on the topic of closing domestic ivory markets (the 007, or so-called James Bond, motion) has given rise to a debate on IUCNs value proposition. A cross-section of authors who are engaged in IUCN but not employed by the organization, and with diverse perspectives and opinions, here argue for the importance of safeguarding and strengthening the unique technical and convening roles of IUCN, providing examples of what has and has not worked. Recommendations for protecting and enhancing IUCNs contribution to global conservation debates and policy formulation are given.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Low abundance of sharks and rays in baited remote underwater video surveys in the Arabian Gulf

Rima W. Jabado; Shamsa M. Al Hameli; Edwin Mark Grandcourt; Shaikha Al Dhaheri

Data on the diversity and relative abundance of elasmobranchs (sharks and rays) in the Arabian Gulf have been limited to fishery-dependent monitoring of landing sites. Understanding the diversity and abundance of sharks and rays is, however, crucial to inform policy and management plans. Baited Remote Underwater Video Surveys (BRUVS) were conducted in 2015–2016 across the United Arab Emirates Arabian Gulf waters encompassing a range of depths and habitat types. Data from 278 BRUVS (757 hours soak time) were analysed to gather information on diversity, relative abundance, species distribution, and habitat associations. Surveys recorded 213 individuals from 20 species of sharks and rays at 129 stations. The frequency of occurrence of species usually discarded by fishers such as the Arabian carpetshark (Chiloscyllium arabicum) and stingrays (Himantura spp.) was high, accounting for 60.5% of observed elasmobranchs. Despite the large survey area covered and extensive sampling effort, the relative abundance of sharks and rays was low at 0.28 elasmobranchs per hour, 0.13 sharks per hour, and 0.15 rays per hour. This CPUE was reduced to one of lowest recorded abundance on BRUVS from around the world when removing the two discarded species from the analysis (0.11 elasmobranchs per hour). These results likely reflect the intense fishing pressure and habitat loss contributing to population declines of many elasmobranchs in the Arabian Gulf. Findings provide a baseline for future work and can support the design of conservation strategies for sharks and rays in the UAE.


Check List | 2018

First record of Epipactis veratrifolia Boiss. & Hohen. (Orchidaceae, Epidendroideae, Neottieae, Limodorinae) from an arid wadi in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Sabitha Sakkir; Pritpal Soorae; Shakeel Ahmed; Shahid Khan; Anitha Saji; Shaikha Al Dhaheri

Epipactis veratrifolia is recorded for the first time from Jebel Hafeet, a mountain in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE). This species had been previously recorded from the northern part of the UAE and other areas on the Arabian Peninsula. The occurrence of E. veratrifolia in Jebel Hafeet expands the eastern distribution limits of the species and underlines the importance of biodiversity in the region. The new record fills a gap in the distribution of this species on the Arabian Peninsula.


Journal of Coastal Conservation | 2017

Floristic composition of arid off –shore islands in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Sabitha Sakkir; Junid N. Shah; Pritpal Soorae; Mohamed Mehairbi; Shaikha Al Dhaheri

Data on flora and vegetation of 14 off-shore islands representing different habitat types were studied for investigating floristic composition, vegetation types and correlation with their habitats and ecosystem. The results demonstrate considerable plant distribution and diversity among the islands within the limited spectrum of species; encompassing a total of 47 species, belonging to 43 genera under 24 families. The most representative families were Amaranthaceae (9 species), Fabaceae (4 species), Poaceae (4 species) and Asteraceae and Aizoaceae (3 species each). Fourteen families are represented by only one species. The mangrove species, Avicennia marina, occurs throughout the coast of Abu Dhabi in discontinuous patches and in different water salinities. The studies also seek to underline that dominant species that constitutes the flora of Abu Dhabi are salt tolerant in nature. Compared to other Arabian Peninsula ecosystems, UAE perhaps has a higher coastal: mainland area ratio, which has contributed to a natural dominance of salt tolerant species among the community. The studies show 40% similarity among islands with respect to the species diversity. The floristic composition of the off-shore islands also indicates a need to consider these sites as protected sites.


Archive | 2011

Ecological Distribution and Seasonality of Darkling Beetles (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi, UAE

Anitha Saji; Shaikha Al Dhaheri


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2017

The distribution, abundance and group dynamics of Indian Ocean humpback dolphins (Sousa plumbea) in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi (UAE)

Bruno Díaz López; Edwin Mark Grandcourt; Séverine Methion; Himansu Das; Ibrahim Bugla; Maitha Al Hameli; Hind Al Ameri; Mohamed Abdulla; Ayesha Y. Al Blooshi; Shaikha Al Dhaheri


Endangered Species Research | 2017

Is this the last stand of the Critically Endangered green sawfish Pristis zijsron in the Arabian Gulf

Rima W. Jabado; Reem A. Al Baharna; Sultan R. Al Ali; Khalfan O. Al Suwaidi; Ayesha Y. Al Blooshi; Shaikha Al Dhaheri


Fish and Fisheries | 2018

Troubled waters: Threats and extinction risk of the sharks, rays and chimaeras of the Arabian Sea and adjacent waters

Rima W. Jabado; Peter M. Kyne; Riley A. Pollom; David A. Ebert; Colin A. Simpfendorfer; Gina M. Ralph; Shaikha Al Dhaheri; K. V. Akhilesh; Khadeeja Ali; Mohamud Hassan Ali; Tariq M. S. Al Mamari; K. K. Bineesh; Igbal S. El Hassan; Daniel Fernando; Edwin Mark Grandcourt; Muhammad Moazzam Khan; Alec B. M. Moore; Fereidoon Owfi; David P. Robinson; Evgeny Romanov; Ana-Lucia Soares; Julia L. Y. Spaet; Dawit Tesfamichael; Tooraj Valinassab; Nicholas K. Dulvy


Archive | 2013

Water quality and brine shrimp ( Artemia sp.) population in Al Wathba Lake, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve, Abu Dhabi Emirate, UAE

Shaikha Al Dhaheri; Anitha Saji


Journal of Threatened Taxa | 2015

Alien species recorded in the United Arab Emirates: an initial list of terrestrial and freshwater species.

Pritpal Soorae; Sàlim Javed; Shaikha Al Dhaheri; Majid Al Qassimi; Maher Kabshawi; Anitha Saji; Shahid Khan; Sabitha Sakkir; Rashed Al Zaabi; Shakeel Ahmed; Junid N. Shah; Ahmed Ali

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Anitha Saji

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Pritpal Soorae

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Junid N. Shah

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Sabitha Sakkir

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Rima W. Jabado

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Shahid Khan

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Sàlim Javed

Environment Agency Abu Dhabi

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Shakeel Ahmed

Bahauddin Zakariya University

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Abdul J. Cheruth

United Arab Emirates University

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