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Elasmobranch bycatch associated with the shrimp trawl fishery off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, Central America

Issue
114(1)
Author(s)
Clarke, Tayler M., Mario Espinoza, Robert Ahrens, and Ingo S. Wehrtmann
Cover date
2016
PDF
clarke.pdf
DOI
10.7755/FB.114.1.1
Pages
17-Jan

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