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Sharks, Rays and Chimaeras: The Status of the Chondrichthyan Fishes
doi 10.2305/iucn.ch.2005.ssc-ap.9.en
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January 1, 2005
Authors
Rachel D. Cavanagh
Merry Camhi
George H. Burgess
Gregor M. Cailliet
Sonja V. Fordham
Colin A. Simpfendorfer
John A. Musick
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IUCN
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