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Black Abalone

Educational resources on Black Abalone

Black Abalone or Haliotis cracherodii is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Critically Endangered due to A4e. IUCN Profile of the Black Abalone

Academic web links for the Black Abalone.


Tissot: Black Abalone Research: Overview
Ecology, conservation and recovery of the Black abalone in California. I have been involved in long-term monitoring of black abalone population in California since 1982.
www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/tissot/abs01.htm

Seafood Network Information Center
A moratorium on commercial harvesting of black abalone began in July, 1993, and extends through January 1, 1997. It is unlikely that stocks of black abalone will recover enough
seafood.ucdavis.edu/pubs/abalone.htm

Disease-Resistant Black Abalone Discovered
Disease-Resistant Black Abalone Discovered. November 5, 2007. Contact: Christina S. Johnson, csjohnson@ucsd.edu, 858-822-5334
www-csgc.ucsd.edu/NEWSROOM/NEWSRELEASES/DiseaseResistantBlackAbalone.html

Status Review Report Outline
Status Review Report for Black Abalone Status Review Report for Black Abalone ( Haliotis cracherodii Leach, 1814) Glenn VanBlaricom, Melissa Neuman, John Butler, Andrew DeVogelaere
swr.ucsd.edu/bfrp/BASR_Report_Final_8_Jan_2009-ver4.pdf

Eight Populations of Cabezon Discovered
Black Abalone Withering Towards Extinction Disease-Resistant Population Found on San Nicolas Island. August 15, 2007 . Contact: Christina S. Johnson, csjohnson@ucsd.edu, 858-822
www-csgc.ucsd.edu/NEWSROOM/NEWSRELEASES/BlackAbaloneWithering.html

Katherine Stanton
Katherine Stanton. Fish 310 AA. Species Report . Black Abalone. Haliotis cracherodii . Phylum Mollusca. Class Gastropoda, Order Vetigastropoda, Family Haliotidae.
aquacul4.fish.washington.edu/~steven/htm/haliotis_cr.htm

Tissot: Black Abalone Research
Ecology, conservation and recovery of the Black abalone in California. Black abalone on Santa Cruz Island in 1986. Less than 0.1% of the population remains today.
www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/tissot/abs00.htm

Tissot: Black Abalone Research, presentations
Tissot, B. N. 1988. American Society of Zoologists, San Francisco, CA. Tissot, B. N. 1989. First International Abalone Symposium, La Paz, Mexico.
www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/tissot/abs02.htm

Tissot: Black Abalone Research, publications
Black abalone research photos (Copies for non-commercial use available upon request)
www.vancouver.wsu.edu/fac/tissot/abs03.htm

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Public comments on black abalone critical habitat may be submitted by: tp://www.regulations.gov 0-4027, Attn: Melissa Neuman • Mail: t Region, 4200 Long Beach CA 90802-4213 ths of d
swr.ucsd.edu/bfrp/Press_Release.pdf







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