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Sharks in Crisis: a Call to Action for the Mediterranean
Skates and Rays Diversity, Exploration and Conservation – Case-Study of the Thornback Ray, Raja Clavata
Spatial Ecology and Fisheries Interactions of Rajidae in the Uk
Population Structure of the Thornback Ray (Raja Clavata L.) in British Waters ⁎ Malia Chevolot A, , Jim R
Review of Migratory Chondrichthyan Fishes
A Review of Longnose Skates Zearaja Chilensisand Dipturus Trachyderma (Rajiformes: Rajidae)
Modelling Abundance Hotspots for Data-Poor Irish Sea Rays
Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies
The Conservation Status of North American, Central American, and Caribbean Chondrichthyans the Conservation Status Of
Aquatic Zoos
Fishery of Sinop Coasts in the Black Sea Surveys
Reproductive Biology of Raja Clavata (Elasmobranchii: Rajidae) from Southern Black Sea Coast Around Turkey
Thornback Ray Family Rajidae Max Age: 15 Years
Identification of Skates, Rays and Mantas Off the Coast of São Miguel Island, Azores: Preliminary Study of Potential Tourist Development
Survey of Viral Haemorrhagic Septicaemia Virus in Wild Fishes in the Southeastern Black Sea
Thornback Ray (Raja Clavata)
Raja Clavata) from the Azores: Improving Scientific Information for the Effectiveness of Species-Specific Management Measures
Strong Population Genetic Structure and Contrasting Demographic Histories for the Small-Spotted Catshark (Scyliorhinus Canicula) in the Mediterranean Sea
Top View
Life History Strategies of Batoids
The Status and Management of Thornback Ray Raja Clavata in the South-Western North Sea
Elliott Et Al 2019 Progress in Ocean.Pdf
Identification Guide for Skates (Chondrichthyes: Rajiformes) in Norwegian Waters, for Both Sexes and All Stadiums
Irish Red List for Cartilaginous Fish [Sharks, Skates, Rays and Chimaeras]
STECF) - Methodology for the Stock Assessments in the Mediterranean Sea (STECF-16-14
Presentation by Jim Ellis
Distribution, Use and Conservation of Cartilaginous Fishes in the Baltic Sea
Proceedings of the European Elasmobranch Association Annual Scientific Conference
Thornback Ray Raja Clavata
Are Spatial Closures Better Than Size Limits for Halting the Decline of the North Sea Thornback Ray, Raja Clavata?
Christian CAPAPÉ 1, Ilker AYDIN 2, and Okan AKYOL 2*
Some Biological Aspects of Thornback Ray (Raja Clavata L., 1758) in the Southeastern Black Sea
Lengths at Maturity and Conversion Factors for Skates (Rajidae) Around the British Isles, with an Analysis of Data in the Literature
IUCN Shark Specialist Group Overview of the Status of Mediterranean Cartilaginous Fishes