SAWFISH NEWS by Tonya Wiley: Havenworth Coastal Conservation

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The sawfishes are some of the most imperilled elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, and skates), with all five species assessed as Critically Endangered or Endangered on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.  International Sawfish Day is an annual event held on October 17 to educate the public about the biology and ecology of these spectacular rays, to highlight the threats they continue to face, to focus on current research and management efforts to safeguard their future and to inform people how they can contribute to the conservation and recovery of sawfish around the world.  Founded by the European and American Associations of Zoos and Aquariums and the Sawfish Conservation Society, the first International Sawfish Day was celebrated in 2017.

On October 17, 2021, the fifth International Sawfish Day will be celebrated mostly online due to the global coronavirus pandemic; however, there may be some events at institutions and organizations around the world.  To celebrate International Sawfish Day next month, participating aquariums, museums, zoos, schools, conservation agencies, and research groups hold celebrations and events, share messages and images on social media, and help spread the word about sawfish.  Social media posts using the hashtag #InternationalSawfishDay and interactive events reach hundreds of thousands of people in the weeks surrounding each International Sawfish Day.  In addition to the excitement generated for sawfish protection and conservation, International Sawfish Day also raises funds for sawfish field research programs and helps strengthen the collaborative relationships between the public aquarium community and research and field conservation organizations.  The American Association of Zoos and Aquariums coordinate the fundraiser to contribute to important sawfish research and conservation efforts.  Information about events and the fundraiser can be found at www.InternationalSawfishDay.org.

Want to get involved?  Lots of resources are available to help you celebrate in style or host your own event and increase your knowledge about sawfish.  You can print posters, brochures, and handouts and discover fun sawfish games and craft ideas.  You can also buy an official 2021 International Sawfish Day t-shirt, which this year promotes the preservation of mangroves which provide crucial habitat for young sawfish, to proudly wear on October 17 (and any day).  Information about scheduled events and other International Sawfish Day resources can be found at www.SawfishConservationSociety.org and at the Sawfish Conservation Society public Facebook group at www.facebook.com/groups/91335002341.

Two Mandalay Bay by Tonya Wiley

This piece was prepared online by Panuruji Kenta, Publisher, SEVENSEAS Media