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Chilean devil ray
Manta Or Mobula
Updated Checklist of Marine Fishes (Chordata: Craniata) from Portugal and the Proposed Extension of the Portuguese Continental Shelf
Lesser Devil Rays Mobula Cf. Hypostoma from Venezuela Are Almost Twice Their Previously Reported Maximum Size and May Be a New Sub-Species
GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
MOBULA RAYS (GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
Mobulid Rays Reef Manta and Devil Rays
Manta Ray Critical Habitat Determination Bibliography
Updated Species List for Sharks Caught in Iccat Fisheries
Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulids) of the Eastern Tropical Pacific
Poissons Marins De La Sous-Région Nord-Ouest Africaine
BEST Ecosystem Profile of the South Atlantic Region
Biology, Ecology and Conservation of Mobulid Rays in the Azores”
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
IDENTIFICATION GUIDE the Species of Liberia Included in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
Seamounts Scoping Study Etude Exploratoire Sur Les Monts Sous
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Edna) Analysis in Marine Fish Biodiversity Assessment, with Special Focus on Elasmobranchs
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Biology, Taxonomy and Distribution of South-East Pacific Cartilaginous Fishes
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays
ICCAT By-Catch Co-Ordination Study
Sharks in India Sharks in India
An Annotated List of Cartilaginous Fishes (Chondrichthyes
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
Kinematics of Swimming of the Manta Ray: Three-Dimensional Analysis of Open-Water Maneuverability Frank E
Updated Checklist of Marine Cartilaginous Fishes from Continentaland Insular Ecuador (Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean)
Mobula Tarapacana) As Vulnerable in the Iucn Red List
Giant Manta Ray (Manta Birostris) and Chilean Devil Ray (Mobula Tarapacana) for Suriname M.N
Devil Ray Petition
Complete Mitochondrial DNA Genome of Nine Species of Sharks and Rays and Their Phylogenetic Placement Among Modern Elasmobranchs
Diving Guide of the This Archipelago for Its Innumerous Diving Spots Azores, That Can Be Visited by All Lovers of This Activity
Database of Bibliography of Living/Fossil
The Uncertain Future of Manta and Devil Rays
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays