How Can We Save These Weird ‘Shark-Like’ Rays In Indonesia?

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How Can We Save These Weird ‘Shark-Like’ Rays In Indonesia?
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I'm an Australian science journalist based in Cali, Colombia covering STEM in The Global South. I'm the current Vice-President of the Colombian Association of Science Journalism (ACPC) and helped organize the 12th World Conference of Science Journalists, with 600+ attendees in Medellin, Colombia.

Glaucostegus typus"Protecting the species here may be able to prevent further future population decline, or worse their extinction in Java Sea," he says.

"Combined, all these elements will be crucial to have voluntary participation from the local community, specific monitoring for the species by the local authorities, and encourage similar sharks and rays conservation efforts elsewhere in Indonesia," he says. "I believe having more scientists from the global south to do develop, assess, and address the issues in their respective areas or countries would be crucial to fully solve the issue that can be said to still persist to these days, even in conservation," he says.

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