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  • 9. Molecular identification and first demographic insights of sharks based on artisanal fisheries bycatch in the Pacific Coast of Colombia: implications for conservation.
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  • 13. Applying genetic techniques to study remote shark fisheries in northeastern Madagascar.
    Doukakis P, Hanner R, Shivji M, Bartholomew C, Chapman D, Wong E, Amato G.
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  • 19. A novel mini-DNA barcoding assay to identify processed fins from internationally protected shark species.
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