Check list of fishes of the Gulf of Mannar ecosystem, Tamil Nadu, India [PDF]
Gulf of Mannar Ecosystem (GOME) covers an area spread over Rameswaram and Kanyakumari for about 19000 km2 and lies between 78°11’E and 79°15’ E longitude and 8°49’N and 9°15’N latitude.
Abdussamad, E M +11 more
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First record of tawny nurse shark, Nebrius ferrugineus (Lesson,1830) from the north-west coast of India [PDF]
Sharks contribute about 2% towards the total marine fish landings in India and are fished mainly by hooks and lines. They are also caught by gillnets, trawls and purse seines as bycatch.
Sundaram, Sujit, Thakurdas,
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Guide to the development of Myanmar's National Plan of Action for the conservation and management of sharks [PDF]
The priorities for the revised National Plan of Action include: strengthening current regulations; improved data collection of landings; identifying breeding and nursery grounds; study of ecology and biology of sharks; improved data acquisition of shark ...
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Overview of the Fish Diversity of Indian Waters [PDF]
Fishing is one of the oldest human activities and it developed gradually, when our ancestors moved from the collection of plants and animals to hunting by using tools and weapons. The oldest fishing implements so far identified are harpoons, found in
Dinesh Kumar, S, Nair, Rekha J
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Passive acoustic telemetry can be used within cooperative networks to track migratory species over great distances at a relatively low cost. However, the non‐uniform distribution of fixed receivers within networks often results in sporadic detection data.
Mary E. Bowers, Stephen M. Kajiura
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First Insights into Population Structure and Genetic Diversity Versus Host Specificity in Trypanorhynch Tapeworms Using Multiplexed Shotgun Genotyping. [PDF]
Herzog KS +4 more
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DNA-based species identification of shark fins traded in thai markets. [PDF]
Klangnurak W +3 more
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Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry (FACT) Array: A Working Partnership [PDF]
The Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry (FACT) Array is a collaborative partnership of researchers from 24 different organizations using passive acoustic telemetry to document site fidelity, habitat preferences, seasonal migration patterns, and reproductive
Ault, Erick +10 more
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Advancing DNA Barcoding to Elucidate Elasmobranch Biodiversity in Malaysian Waters. [PDF]
Loh KH +10 more
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Relative abundance and diversity of sharks and predatory fishes across Marine Protected Areas of the Tropical Eastern Pacific. [PDF]
McKinley SJ +10 more
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