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Stock assessment of school shark, Galeorhinus galeus, based on a spatially explicit population dynamics model

André E. Punt, Fred Pribac, Terence I. Walker, Bruce L. Taylor and Jeremy D. Prince
51(3) pp.205 - 220


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