| Red List Category & Criteria: |
Critically Endangered
A2abc+3cd
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| Year Assessed: |
2005 |
| Assessor/s: |
Cook, S.F. & Compagno, L.J.V. |
| Reviewer/s: |
Musick, J.A. & Fowler, S.L. (Shark Red List Authority) |
Justification:
This assessment is based on the information published in the 2005 shark status survey (Fowler et al. 2005).
The Common Sawfish (Pristis pristis) is a large species of sawfish that was once common in the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic. It has been extirpated from the Mediterranean and European sections of its range and is believed to be severely depleted in Africa.
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| History: |
| 2000 |
– |
Critically Endangered
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| 1996 |
– |
Endangered
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| Range Description: |
A sketchily-known large sawfish of the Mediterranean (where it no longer occurs) and eastern Atlantic. It has been recorded from Portugal south to Angola and possibly to Namibia (Fowler 1936, Bigelow and Schroeder 1953b, Krefft and Stehmann 1973, Stehmann and Burkel 1984, Stehmann 1990, Compagno and Cook 1995a). Freshwater records of Common Sawfish are from Mali or Senegal in the Faleme River and possibly Gambia in the Gambia River (Compagno and Cook 1995a).
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| Countries: |
Native:
Angola; Benin; Cameroon; Congo; Côte d'Ivoire; Equatorial Guinea; Gabon; Gambia; Ghana; Guinea-Bissau; Liberia; Morocco; Nigeria; Panama; Portugal; Senegal; Sierra Leone; Togo; Western Sahara
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| FAO Marine Fishing Areas: |
Native:
Atlantic – northeast; Atlantic – eastern central; Mediterranean and Black Sea; Pacific – southeast
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| Range Map: |
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