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- The Physiological Response of the Caribbean Reef Shark (Carcharhinus Perezi)To Longline Capture☆
- Microplastics in the Digestive System of the Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Rhizoprionodon Terraenovae) in Winyah Bay, SC
- A New Deep-Sea Elasmobranch Fauna from The
- Complete List of Exempt Ray and Shark Species
- Common Sharks of Florida
- Diversity, Abundance, Distribution and Habitat Use of Reef-Associated Sharks in the Dutch Caribbean
- Fossil Chondrichthyes from the Central Eastern Pacific Ocean and Their
- Abundance and Size Structure of a Reef Shark Population Within a Marine Reserve Has Remained Stable for More Than a Decade
- Shark and Ray By-Catch
- Fishery Conservation and Management Pt. 635, App. A
- Proceedings of the United States National Museum
- Mitochondrial DNA Diversity and Divergence Among Sharpnose Sharks, Rhizoprionodon Terraenovae, from the Gulf of Mexico and Mid-Atlantic Bight
- Identification Guide to SHARKS of Mississippi
- The First Documented Fossil Records of Isistius and Squatina (Chondrichthyes) from Florida, with an Overview of the Associated Vertebrate Fauna
- Diets of Atlantic Sharpnose Shark (Rhizoprionodon Terraenovae) and Bonnethead (Sphyrna Tiburo) in the Northern Gulf of Mexico
- Identifying Sharks with DNA Barcodes: Assessing the Utility of a Nucleotide Diagnostic Approach
- (LUCIFER DOGFISH) by ANNIE ROSE GALLAND a Thesis
- 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