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- 1 2015 Blue Shark Data Preparatory Meeting
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- Endangered Shark Due to Over-Fishing
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- IUCN SSG BIOT Advice Document
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- Member State Fact Sheet
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- Synopsis of Biological Information Available on Blue Shark, Prionace Glauca, from the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
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- Carcharhinus Longimanus Section 1 - Legal Status, Distribution, Biological, Ecological Conservation Theme 1
- Fast Facts: IUCN Report on Conservation Status of Open Ocean Sharks & Rays
- National Report of USA (MOS2)
- Smooth Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Zygaena) B A
- Shark Identification and Federal Regulations for the Recreational Fishery of the U.S
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- Blue Shark (Prionace Glauca)
- The Shark Tagger 1995 Summary
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