These training materials were developed by the CITES Secretariat to assist with the implementation of workshops and training courses by CITES Management and Scientific Authorities. You are welcome to use or reproduce any written information presented on this course provided that the use of such information is accompanied by an acknowledgement that the CITES Secretariat is the source of the information.

Questions concerning these training materials should be sent to the CITES Outreach and Projects Unit (OPU). We also welcome you to contact directly Mr. Khan Salehin ([email protected]) should you have any specific questions or suggestions for improvement.

Please note that some of these materials could be outdated. 

Presentations on CITES-listed sharks and manta rays

Title Submitted by EN FR ES PT*
FAO, CITES, fisheries and aquaculture CITES/FAO

CITES: an introduction CITES/FAO

CITES and Sharks and Manta Rays CITES/FAO

Newly listed sharks and manta rays: What should Parties do by 14 September 2014 - Sustainability CITES/FAO

Newly listed sharks and manta rays: What should Parties do by 14 September 2014 - Traceability CITES/FAO

Newly listed sharks and manta rays: What should Parties do by 14 September 2014 - Legality  CITES/FAO       --
CITES Non-Detriment Findings (NDFs) and the Review of Significant Trade CITES/FAO

Introduction From the Sea (IFS)   CITES/FAO

 

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"Preparing for implementation - requirements for CITES shark listings" (video). Presentation given at the Latin American and the Carribean Regional Workshop on Listed Sharks in CITES App.II, Recife, Brazil (3-4 December 2013) OAS video -- -- --

Master's course

Master's course on Management, Access and Conservation of Species in Trade: the International Framework at the International University of Andalusia. See also Notification No. 2021/039 for more information.

The Master’s course is open to 30 graduate students with university degrees. Close to 277 people from 76 Parties have already benefited from this course. CITES Parties are encouraged to present candidates to the Master's course to continue strengthening their national capacity.