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Malaysia National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Shark (Plan2)
Sharks
Classifying Sharks Using a Dichotomous Key
The Smalltooth Sawfish, Giant Manta Ray, Oceanic Protected Whitetip Shark, and Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Are Elasmobranchs—Cartilaginous Fish—Protected by the U.S
Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Mokarran) UNDER the U.S
CITES Listing of Shark Species Their Implementation of the New Listings of Sharks and Manta Rays in 2013-2015
Species Composition of the Largest Shark Fin Retail-Market in Mainland
Shark Species Profiles
European Shark Guide
SHARK FACTS There Are 510 Species of Sharks
Sustainability Study of Scalloped Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Lewini) in Indramayu Waters
Great White Shark There Are More Than 400 Living Species of Sharks, Taxonomically Grouped Into 14–30 Families
North Atlantic Sharks Relevant to Fisheries Management a Pocket Guide Fao
Field Guide for the Identification of Major Demersal Fishes of India
Proposal for Inclusion of the Smooth Hammerhead Shark in Appendix II of the Convention
Npoa Shark Working Group
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark PROPOSAL Sphyrna Lewini # 43
Sawfish: a Global Strategy for Conservation
Top View
Head Morphology and Electrosensory Pore Distribution of Carcharhinid and Sphyrnid Sharks
Shark Protection Plan for The
Analysis of Catch of Neritic Tuna and Sharksinmalacca Strait, West Coast of Malaysia Peninsula
Proposal for Inclusion of the Smooth Hammerhead Shark in Appendix II
Common Sharks of Florida
AN OVERVIEW of SHARK UTILISATION in the CORAL TRIANGLE REGION Written By
Range Extension of the Endangered Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna Mokarran in the Northwest Atlantic: Preliminary Data and Significance for Conservation
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Scientific Name: Sphyrna Lewini
Conservation Status of New Zealand Chondrichthyans (Chimaeras, Sharks and Rays), 2016
Shark and Ray By-Catch
Created By: Gina Szczodrowski
UNITED NATIONS Proposals Submitted by Parties of Species for Listing Under the Annexes of the SPAW Protocol
Hammerhead Sharks by Guy Belleranti
Hammerhead Sharks
SCRS/1999/150 Col.Vol.Sci.Pap. ICCAT, 51 (6) : 1936-1939 (2000)
Smooth Hammerhead Shark, Shark Lab | California State University
Sabah-Shark-Report-Final-9 20 18
Sharks in India Sharks in India
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
GREAT HAMMERHEAD SHARK FACT SHEET Scientific Name: Sphyrna Mokarran Order – Carcharhiniformes Family – Sphyrnidae Genus – Sphyrna Species – Mokarran
A Phylogenetic Supertree of the Hammerhead Sharks
Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Handling and Release Procedures for Commercial and Recreational Vessels
Hammerhead Sharks Guild
Status of Shark Species
Guide to Elasmobranches European
Great Hammerhead Shark)
Endangered Shark Due to Over-Fishing
Elasmobranchs Sharks
SHARK and RAY FISHERIES of MYANMAR – Status and Socio-Economic Importance
Hammerhead Sharks Fact Sheet
HAMMERHEAD SHARK Use in Puntarenas, Costa Rica. ISBN 978-0-8270-6521-5 HANDBOOK on CITES and LIVELIHOODS CASE STUDY
Rapid Detection of CITES-Listed Shark Fin Species by Loop-Mediated
Hammerhead Sharks
Conservation of Sharks and Rays, Along with Its Implementation
Great Hammerhead Shark First Time Ever Displayed in the United States
Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Mokarran) UNDER the U.S
Great Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna Mokarran Fisheries Ecosystems Unit, Port Stephens Fisheries Institute
Global-Scale Genetic Identification of Hammerhead Sharks
Shark Diet Memory Match
Hammerhead Sharks of the Northwest Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico (2014 – 2020) Bibliography
SAWFISH SKIN : ADAPTATION for LIFE UNDERWATER Educator Information for Student Activity 5
Durophagy in Sharks: Feeding Mechanics of the Hammerhead Sphyrna Tiburo Cheryl D
First Record of Scalloped Hammerhead Shark Sphyrna Lewini (Carcharhiniformes: Sphyrnidae) in Freshwater Habitat
Smooth Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna Zygaena) B A
Hammerhead Sharks of Galapagos