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- Inshore Occurrence and Nuptial Behavior of the Roughtail Stingray, Dasyatis Centroura (Dasyatidae), on the Continental Shelf, East Central Florida John K
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- The Conservation Status of Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras in the Mediterranean Sea [Brochure]
- First Record of the Marbled Ray, Dasyatis Marmorata (Elasmobranchii: Dasyatidae), from Greece (Central Aegean Sea)
- DASYATIDAE Stingrays by J.D
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- Tilefish Habitat Characterization in and Around the Miami, FL Ocean
- Appendix C, Biological Survey
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- Multispecies Research Group Fishery Analyst Online Variables Metadata
- Common Stingray Dasyatis Pastinaca
- Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Platyhelminthes: Monogenea
- Atlantic Sturgeon Tagging in the Pamunkey River Military Installations in the Lower Chesapeake Bay
- Circular 119. Sharks, Skates, Rays, and Chimaeras
- A Survey of Tail Spine Characteristics of Stingrays Frequenting African, Arabian to Chagos-Maldive Archipelago Waters
- ROUGHTAIL STINGRAY Bathyoshia Centroura
- BIOLOGY and IDENTIFICATION of RAYS in the CHESAPEAKE BAY
- Presence of Roughtail Stingray Bathytoshia Centroura
- Dora Zimmerman Completes Id and Sorting of the Silverthorn Shell
- IUCN Shark Specialist Group Overview of the Status of Mediterranean Cartilaginous Fishes
- NYSDEC SWAP High Priority SGCN Sharks Skates Rays