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Studies on the Larvae of a Few Demersal Fishes of the South West Coast of India
Hotspots, Extinction Risk and Conservation Priorities of Greater Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico Marine Bony Shorefishes
Acanthochondria Cyclopsetta Pearse, 1952 and A. Alleni N. Sp. (Copepoda; Cyclopoida; Chondracanthidae) from Flatfish Hosts of Th
Seamap Environmental and Biological Atlas of the Gulf of Mexico, 2014
Sand Flounder (Family Paralichthyidae) Diversity in North Carolina by the Ncfishes.Com Team
SWFSC Archive
Literature EVALUATING GEAR and FACTORS AFFECTING CATCH
Larval Development of <I>Engyophrys Senta</I> (Bothidae
PARALICHTHYIDAE Sand Flounders by T.A
Canadiantechnical Report of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences No
Eld Guide to the Flatfishes of the Family Bothidae in the Western North Atlantic
Understanding the Habitat Value and Function of Shoals and Shoal Complexes to Fish and Fisheries on the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf
Protocols for Research Vessel Cruises Within the Gulf Region (Demersal Fish) (1970-1987)
Phylogenomic Analysis of Carangimorph Fishes Reveals Flatfish Asymmetry Arose in a Blink of the Evolutionary Eye Richard C
SPECIES CODES SORTED by COMMON NAME Page N.2
Provisional Index of Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science
Fishery Management Plan for Pelagic Sargassum Habitat of the South Atlantic Region
Annual Report 1977 Volume 1
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(Paralichthys Lethostigma) in Texas Using a Time Series and Quantitative Modeling Approach
Fin Crawling in Flatfishes (Teleostei: Pleuronectiformes)
Downloaded from FAO Fishstat ( for 6 8 D O D Comparison
Draft Report Text November 2013
Flatfish Monophyly Refereed by the Relationship of Psettodes In
Fishing Impacts on Marine Ecosystems Off
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West African Marine Ecosystems
Ciencia Pesquera 27-1.Indd
Management Profile for the Gulf and Southern Flounder Fishery in the Gulf of Mexico November 2015
Scophthalmidae, Bothidae, Paralichthyidae