IUCN COMMISSION GROUP

IUCN SSC Groupers and Wrasses Specialist Group

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Overview and description

Description:
It was established in 1998 because of growing conservation concerns for vulnerable species in these two teleost families. The GWSG in the current triennium has 30 members from almost 20 countries ...

It was established in 1998 because of growing conservation concerns for vulnerable species in these two teleost families. The GWSG in the current triennium has 30 members from almost 20 countries. Given how little is known of most species that we cover, the growing threats that they face, especially from exploitation, and the general lack of attention being paid to their management and conservation of reef species in general, our work around research, red list assessments, species management plans, education and on - the - ground conservation continues to be essential to ensure the long - term persistence of many populations.

Group leadership

Dr Yvonne SADOVY

Co-Chair
Marine biologist. Honorary Professor, University of Hong Kong. Worked a decade in the Caribbean and almost three decades in SE Asia and Pacific. Focus on reef fishes, reproduction, conservation and…
Marine biologist. Honorary Professor, University of Hong Kong. Worked a decade in the Caribbean and almost three decades in SE Asia and Pacific. Focus on reef fishes, reproduction, conservation and management

Dr Matthew CRAIG

Co-Chair,
Red List Authority Coordinator

At a glance

Official name:
IUCN SSC Groupers and Wrasses Specialist Group
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