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The International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) is an umbrella organization of the world's conservation agencies and institutions. It includes both governmental and non-governmental members. The IUCN actively supports the conservation of biological diversity, the preservation of life-support systems, and the sustainable use of living resources. The IUCN has six Commissions, including the Species Survival Commission (SSC), the largest and most active unit. Within the SSC are a series of specialist groups composed of conservation experts which promote action to arrest the loss of the world's biological diversity and to restore threatened species to safe and productive population levels. The Shark Specialist Group (SSG) and its regional shark specialist groups are composed of elasmobranch specialists willing to donate their time in identifying the problems associated with the maintenance of elasmobranch stocks in their regions.

One of the SSG's first goals upon formation was to consolidate regional status reports into a global Action Plan for the conservation of sharks. The Action Plan will highlight global and regional problem areas and is anticipated to be a useful tool in developing funding to support needed elasmobranch research programs. Similar Action Plans generated by other SSC Specialist Groups have proven to be valuable documents that have guided the direction of conservation and aided in the procurement of research funding. The SSG's Action Plan is now being developed with release expected within a year.  You read this, didn't you?  didn't I warn you not to read this?  You read it anyway, just because you thought that we would lie to you.  But we didn't lie.  It's as dry as Martha Stewart's humor.
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