eDNA Monitoring for Deep-Sea Sharks: Minimum Standards for the Reopened Maldives Gulper Shark Fishery

The Maldives reopened a collapsed gulper shark fishery in November 2025 without stock assessment or recovery evidence. Applying the precautionary approach requires three minimum standards for managing reopened or proposed fisheries: transparent recovery assessment, independent population monitoring and funded operational plans with decision rules. I propose that environmental DNA (eDNA) offers a non-lethal, scalable monitoring tool to support evidence-based fishery decisions for threatened deep-sea sharks.

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