An integrated multi-source dataset of elasmobranchs in the Red Sea following the Red Sea Decade Expedition

Red Sea elasmobranch populations are facing alarming declines. Effective conservation efforts require management strategies informed by extensive datasets and by developing an understanding of distribution patterns within the basin, which is currently lacking. This study introduces CERSE (Central an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific data 2024-12, Vol.11 (1), p.1425-10, Article 1425
Hauptverfasser: Frappi, Sofia, Klein, Shannon G., Arossa, Silvia, Bervoets, Tadzio, Ciocanaru, Ioana-Andreea, Dixon, Olivia F. L., Gallagher, Austin J., Hardenstine, Royale, den Haring, Sander D., Kalampokis, Alkiviadis, Rodrigue, Mattie, Shipley, Oliver N., Silva, Luis, Steckbauer, Alexandra, Williams, Collin, Williams, Ivor, Jones, Burton, Pieribone, Vincent, Qurban, Mohammad A., Duarte, Carlos M.
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Zusammenfassung:Red Sea elasmobranch populations are facing alarming declines. Effective conservation efforts require management strategies informed by extensive datasets and by developing an understanding of distribution patterns within the basin, which is currently lacking. This study introduces CERSE (Central and Eastern Red Sea Elasmobranchs), a comprehensive compilation of elasmobranch observations in the central and eastern Red Sea basin following the route of the Red Sea Decade Expedition. The data set was curated from surveys conducted during two scientific cruises, a time-series survey within Red Sea Global project areas (Tabuk province), and observations extracted from peer-reviewed literature. Through the use of diverse methodologies, we provide a holistic view of elasmobranchs distribution in the region, for a total of 2,847 sightings recorded. By consolidating dispersed information from across the region, this dataset forms a comprehensive foundation for future research and monitoring endeavors focused on elasmobranch fauna, and will serve as a cornerstone for informing targeted conservation initiatives aimed at safeguarding endangered elasmobranch species in this region.
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-04262-4