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- Isolation and Characterization of Microsatellite Markers for the Blacknose Shark, Carcharhinus Acronotus Melissa Giresi, Mark A
- Sharks of the Gulf of Mexico
- Common Sharks of Florida Florida’S Shark Population Is Diverse and Includes Species That Range in Size from Only a Few Feet to More Than 40 Feet in Total Length
- Longevity of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks Rhizoprionodon And
- Reproductive Cycle of the Blacknose Shark Carcharhinus Acronotus in the Gulf of Mexico
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- Age, Growth, Reproduction, and Diet of the Finetooth Shark, <I
- Habitat Use of Blacktip Sharks (Carcharhinus Limbatus) at Fishing Piers Kelsey L
- Blacknose Shark Carcharhinus Isodon
- Rapid Detection of CITES-Listed Shark Fin Species by Loop-Mediated
- Shark Identification If You Don’T Know, Let It Go and Federal Regulations for the Recreational Fishery of the U.S
- Occurrence, Abundance, and Biology of the Blacknose Shark, Carcharhinus Acronotus, in North Carolina Frank J
- Field Guide to Requiem Sharks (Elasmobranchiomorphi: Carcharhinidae) of the Western North Atlantic
- Multi-Year Movements of Blacknose, Finetooth, & Sharpnose Sharks In
- Shark Catchers Traders and Species
- A Revised Age and Growth Model for Blacknose Shark, Carcharhinus Acronotus, from the Eastern Gulf of Mexico Using X-Radiography John K
- Shark Identification Placard
- Reproduction of the Blacknose Shark (Carcharhinus Acronotus) in Coastal
- The Biology and Ecology of the Blacktip Reef Shark Carcharhinus Melanopterus (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) and Implications for Management