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Mobula kuhlii
Manta Or Mobula
Malaysia National Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Shark (Plan2)
First Record of Mobula Japonica (Muller Et Hentle), a Little Known Devil Ray from the Gulf of Thailand (Pisces : Mobulidae)
Mobulid Rays) Are Slow-Growing, Large-Bodied Animals with Some Species Occurring in Small, Highly Fragmented Populations
Elasmobranchs (Sharks and Rays): a Review of Status, Distribution and Interaction with Fisheries in the Southwest Indian Ocean
Mobula Munkiana) in the Gulf of California, Mexico Marta D
Devils in Distress: the Plight of Mobula Rays
MOBULA RAYS (GENUS Mobula) in CMS APPENDIX I and II
Phylogeny of the Manta and Devilrays (Chondrichthyes: Mobulidae), with an Updated Taxonomic Arrangement for the Family
The Shark and Ray Trade in Singapore
Mobulid Rays Reef Manta and Devil Rays
The Impact of the IOTC Fisheries on Mobulid Rays: Status and Interactions, Data Availability, and Recommendations for Management Lois Flounders 2
Mec.15683.Pdf
The Plight of Mobula Rays
A Review of Mobulid Ray Interactions with Fisheries for Tuna and Tuna-Like Species in the Indian Ocean
Reproductive Biology and Range Extension for Mobula Kuhlii Cf
An Important Component of Tuna Gillnet Fisheries of the Northern Arabian
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ______
Top View
Genome-Wide Data for Effective Conservation of Manta and Devil Ray Species
Sabah-Shark-Report-Final-9 20 18
Sharks in India Sharks in India
DNA Analysis of Traded Shark Fins and Mobulid Gill Plates Reveals a High Proportion of Species of Conservation Concern Dirk Steinke University of Guelph - Canada
Rapid Survey of Mobulid Gill Plate Trade and Retail Patterns in Hong
Planetary Biodiversity Inventory (2008–2017): Tapeworms from Vertebrate Bowels of the Earth
A Dated Molecular Phylogeny of Manta and Devil Rays (Mobulidae) Based on Mitogenome and Nuclear Sequences ⇑ Marloes Poortvliet A,B,C, , Jeanine L
SHARK and RAY FISHERIES of MYANMAR – Status and Socio-Economic Importance
Mobula Kuhlii[I]
Protecting Threatened Sharks and Rays in the Western Indian Ocean
Phylogenomics and Species Delimitation of Mobulid Rays Reveals
Global Threat to Manta and Mobula Rays ©2011 Manta Ray of Hope 4 5 a T a Glance at a Executive Summary
Devil Rays (Mobula Spp.) • Sicklefin Devil Ray Mobula Tarapacana • Spinetail Devil Ray Mobula Japanica
Giant Manta Ray (Manta Birostris) and Chilean Devil Ray (Mobula Tarapacana) for Suriname M.N
DNA Analysis of Traded Shark Fins and Mobulid Gill Plates Reveals a High
A Conservation Strategy for Devil and Manta Rays