As of September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) lists 1245 vulnerable fish species. 8.1% of all evaluated fish species are listed as vulnerable. The IUCN also lists eight fish subspecies as vulnerable.
Contents
- Lobe finned fishes
- Cartilaginous fishes
- Mackerel sharks
- Rays and skates
- Narcinids
- Ground sharks
- Squaliformes
- Chimaeras
- Ray finned fishes
- Acipenseriformes
- Salmoniformes
- Toothcarps
- Aplocheilids
- Nothobranchiids
- Cypriniformes
- Cyprinids
- Gasterosteiformes
- Osmeriformes
- Catfishes
- Perciformes
- Cichlids
- Epinephelids
- Characiformes
- Syngnathiformes
- Clupeiformes
- References
Of the subpopulations of fishes evaluated by the IUCN, 18 species subpopulations have been assessed as vulnerable.
For a species to be assessed as vulnerable to extinction the best available evidence must meet quantitative criteria set by the IUCN designed to reflect "a high risk of extinction in the wild". Endangered and critically endangered species also meet the quantitative criteria of vulnerable species, and are listed separately. See: List of endangered fishes, List of critically endangered fishes. Vulnerable, endangered and critically endangered species are collectively referred to as threatened species by the IUCN.
Additionally 3191 fish species (21% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient, meaning there is insufficient information for a full assessment of conservation status. As these species typically have small distributions and/or populations, they are intrinsically likely to be threatened, according to the IUCN. While the category of data deficient indicates that no assessment of extinction risk has been made for the taxa, the IUCN notes that it may be appropriate to give them "the same degree of attention as threatened taxa, at least until their status can be assessed."
This is a complete list of vulnerable fish species and subspecies evaluated by the IUCN. Species and subspecies which have vulnerable subpopulations (or stocks) are indicated.
Lobe-finned fishes
Cartilaginous fishes
Chondrichthyes includes sharks, rays, skates, and sawfish. There are 121 species and eight subpopulations of cartilaginous fish assessed as vulnerable.
Mackerel sharks
Species
Subpopulations
Rays and skates
There are 74 species and one subpopulation in the order Rajiformes assessed as vulnerable.
Narcinids
Species
Subpopulations
Ground sharks
Species
Subpopulations
Squaliformes
Species
Subpopulations
Chimaeras
Ray-finned fishes
There are 1114 species, eight subspecies, and four subpopulations of ray-finned fish assessed as vulnerable.
Acipenseriformes
Includes sturgeons and paddlefishes.
Species
Subspecies
Salmoniformes
Species
Subpopulations
Toothcarps
There are 85 species and three subspecies of toothcarp assessed as vulnerable.
Aplocheilids
Nothobranchiids
Species
Subspecies
Cypriniformes
Cypriniformes includes carps, minnows, loaches and relatives. There are 298 species and one subspecies in the order Cypriniformes assessed as vulnerable.
Cyprinids
Species
Subspecies
Gasterosteiformes
Includes sticklebacks and relatives.
Species
Subpopulations
Osmeriformes
Includes freshwater smelts and allies.
Catfishes
There are 89 catfish species assessed as vulnerable.
Perciformes
There are 405 species, one subspecies, and one subpopulation in the order Perciformes assessed as vulnerable.
Cichlids
Species
Subspecies
Epinephelids
Species
Subpopulations
Characiformes
Species
Subspecies
Syngnathiformes
Includes the pipefishes and seahorses.
Clupeiformes
Species
Subspecies