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Title:
High post-capture survival for sharks, rays and chimaeras discarded in the main shark fishery of Australia? / Matias Braccini, Jay Van Rijn, Lorenz Frick.
Author:
Braccini, Matias
;
Van Rijn, Jay
;
Frick, Lorenz
Citation:
ACCNO:23422
Publisher:
PLOS,
Year:
2012
Series:
PLoS one ; Vol., 7 No. 2, e32547
Description:
p. 1-9
Subject:
Chondrichthyes
;
Sharks.
;
Rays
;
Shark fisheries.
;
Commercial fishing.
;
Bycatch.
;
Survival.
;
Australia.
Notes:
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