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Lesser Devil Rays Mobula Cf. Hypostoma from Venezuela Are Almost Twice Their Previously Reported Maximum Size and May Be a New Sub-Species
CONCERTED ACTION for the MOBULID RAYS (MOBULIDAE)1 Adopted by the Conference of the Parties at Its 13Th Meeting (Gandhinagar, February 2020)
1 19-01 Misc Recommendation by Iccat on Fishes Considered to Be Tuna and Tuna-Like Species Or Oceanic, Pelagic, and Highly
Mobulid Rays) Are Slow-Growing, Large-Bodied Animals with Some Species Occurring in Small, Highly Fragmented Populations
MOBULA RAYS (GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
Recent Trends in the Mobulid Fishery in Indian Waters
Updated Species List for Sharks Caught in Iccat Fisheries
Recent Trends in the Mobulid Fishery in Indian Waters
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Endangered Marine Species Guide
2014 Volume 45
IDENTIFICATION GUIDE the Species of Liberia Included in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
First Confirmed Record of the Occurrence of the Lesser Devil Ray, Mobula Hypostoma (Elasmobranchii, Mobulidae), in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Peces De Uruguay
Status and Recorded of Sharks and Rays in the Bay of Bengal of Bangladesh Region Bikram Jit Roy, Nripendra Kumar Singha, Md
Rapid Survey of Mobulid Gill Plate Trade and Retail Patterns in Hong
University of Groningen Genetics of Manta and Devil Rays Poortvliet
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Papers of the Year 2013
Sitio Argentino De Producción Animal 1 De
Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays ©2011 Manta Ray of Hope 4 5 a T a Glance at a Executive Summary
Journalofthreatenedtaxa
A Comparative Analysis of Feeding and Trophic Level Ecology in Stingrays (Rajiformes; Myliobatoidei) and Electric Rays (Rajiformes: Torpedinoidei)
The Uncertain Future of Manta and Devil Rays
The Journal of the Asian Fisheries Society Volume 22, Number 2, June 2009