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Occurrence of Devil Rays (Myliobatiformes: Mobulidae)
West Africa Biodiversity and Climate Change (WA Bicc)
GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
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Assessing Sharks and Rays in Shallow Coastal Habitats Using Baited
Devils in Distress: the Plight of Mobula Rays
MOBULA RAYS (GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
The Shark and Ray Trade in Singapore
Annex 13 (English Only / Únicamente En Inglés / Seulement En Anglais)
Mobulid Rays Reef Manta and Devil Rays
In Dangerous Decline
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The Impact of the IOTC Fisheries on Mobulid Rays: Status and Interactions, Data Availability, and Recommendations for Management Lois Flounders 2
The Plight of Mobula Rays
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Status of Mobulid Rays in Sri Lanka
For the Year 2019 on Regulating the Fishing and Trading of Sharks
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IDENTIFICATION GUIDE the Species of Liberia Included in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Occurrence of the Bentfin Devil Ray, Mobula Thurstoni (Chondrichthyes
Record of a Pregnant Bentfin Devilray, Mobula Thurstoni (Lloyd) (Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae) Caught in Southwestern Brazil
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
PROTECTING the GUARDIANS of OUR SEAS Recommendations for a National Plan of Action for Liberia’S Sharks and Rays
Federal Register/Vol. 85, No. 225/Friday, November 20, 2020
Protecting Threatened Sharks and Rays in the Western Indian Ocean
Devil Rays (Mobula Spp.) • Sicklefin Devil Ray Mobula Tarapacana • Spinetail Devil Ray Mobula Japanica
Giant Manta Ray (Manta Birostris) and Chilean Devil Ray (Mobula Tarapacana) for Suriname M.N
CITES Cop16 Prop. 46 IUCN-TRAFFIC Analysis
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays