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    The following supplement accompanies the article

    Assessing the importance of Isle of Man waters for the basking shark Cetorhinus maximus

    Haley R. Dolton, Fiona R. Gell, Jackie Hall, Graham Hall, Lucy A. Hawkes, Matthew J. Witt*

    *Corresponding author: [email protected]

    Endangered Species Research 41: 209–223 (2020)

    Table S1. Regional, national and international conservation legislation and international treaties for the protection of basking sharks.

    Regulation Year Region

    Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981 UK

    Manx Wildlife Act 1990 Isle of Man

    Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) priority species 1997 UK

    Countryside Rights of Way Act 2000 UK

    CITES (Appendix II) 2003 Global

    CMS (Appendix I & II) 2005 Global

    European Common Fisheries Policy (EU CFP) 2007 Europe

    OSPAR Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment of

    the North-East Atlantic: OSPAR List of Threatened and/or Declining

    Species and Habitats

    2008 Europe

    Marine & Coastal Access Act 2009 UK

    Marine (Scotland) Act 2010 Scotland

    Spanish List of Wild Species under Special Protection 2011 Spain

    Fishing Regulation 2013 Norway

    Marine Act (Northern Ireland) 2013 Northern

    Ireland

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    Figure S1a. Individual trajectories of basking sharks tagged in Isle of Man waters between 2013 to 2017 with SPOT tags. The light grey polygon denotes the Irish Sea.

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    Figure S1b. Individual trajectories of basking sharks tagged in Isle of Man waters between 2013 to 2017 with SPOT tags. The light grey polygon denotes the Irish Sea.


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