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Title:
Reducing the environmental impact of shark-control programs : a case study from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa / Geremy Cliff and Sheldon F. J. Dudley.
Author:
Cliff, Geremy
;
Dudley, Sheldon F. J.
Citation:
ACCNO:24692
Publisher:
Marine and freshwater research - Vol. 62
Year:
2011
Series:
Marine and freshwater research ; Vol., 62
Description:
p. 700-709
Subject:
Sharks.
;
Shark attacks
;
Lines
;
Gillnets
;
Bycatch.
;
Environmental impact.
;
Mortality
;
Catch statistics.
;
Public health
;
South Africa
Notes:
Type:
Journal Article
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