Nebrius ferrugineus (Chondrichthyes: Orectolobiformes: Ginglymostomatidae) record and the role of citizen science for conservation in Morotai North Maluku Indonesia
M Ichsan, H A Bimantara, N Pridina and A N Wardhanie
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Vol.1221(1), pp.1-7
International Conference on Fisheries, Aquatic and Environmental Science , 4th (Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 25-Oct-2022–26-Oct-2022)
Nebrius ferrugineus (Chondrichthyes Orectolobiformes Ginglymostomatidae) record and the role of citizen science for conservation in Morotai North Maluku Indonesia1.63 MBDownloadView
Nebrius ferrugineus, or tawny nurse shark, is a species of carpet shark distributed across the tropical Indo-Pacific region. This species has little species-specific information on biology and fisheries. The tawny nurse shark is listed as "Vulnerable" on IUCN Redlist and is rarely seen, recorded, and studied in Indonesia. We recorded this species during SCUBA diving in Morotai waters in April 2022. Recorded live encounters by SCUBA diving activities in Indonesia are even more scarce. In Morotai, North Maluku, this species anecdotally exists by reports from SCUBA divers, however, have not been documented very well. Scientific record of this species is highly important for conservation and habitat management. The government of Indonesia also recognised the significance of biodiversity and potential marine tourism in Morotai by declaring 65,520.75 hectares of Marine Protected Area (MPA) named Taman Wisata Perairan (TWP) Pulau Rao - Tanjung Dehegila. This MPA focuses on protecting marine biodiversity, historical object preservation (World War II underwater relics) and sustainable small-scale fisheries. However, species-specific protection for tawny nurse sharks does not exist in Indonesia. In Morotai, where this species is recorded, marine protected areas are only effective in conserving shark if it is sufficiently large, well-enforced, and monitored.
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Title
Nebrius ferrugineus (Chondrichthyes: Orectolobiformes: Ginglymostomatidae) record and the role of citizen science for conservation in Morotai North Maluku Indonesia
Authors
M Ichsan (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Science, Technology and Engineering
H A Bimantara (Author) - Gorango Morotai (GOMO) Dive , Indonesia
N Pridina (Author) - Impact Blue Sea Foundation
A N Wardhanie (Author) - Gorango Morotai (GOMO) Dive , Indonesia
Publication details
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, Vol.1221(1), pp.1-7
Conference details
International Conference on Fisheries, Aquatic and Environmental Science , 4th (Banda Aceh, Indonesia, 25-Oct-2022–26-Oct-2022)
Publisher
Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
Date published
2023
DOI
10.1088/1755-1315/1221/1/012079
ISSN
1755-1315; 1755-1307
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University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Science, Technology and Engineering
Language
English
Record Identifier
99971194402621
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Conference paper
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Nebrius ferrugineus (Chondrichthyes Orectolobiformes Ginglymostomatidae) record and the role of citizen science for conservation in Morotai North Maluku Indonesia