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The IUCN/SSC Shark Specialist Group

Shark News 14: March 2002

List of Articles

shark, chimaera, ray

Neotropical Freshwater Stingrays: Diversity and Conservation Status
Patricia Charvet-Almeida, Maria Lúcia Góes de Araújo, Ricardo S. Rosa and Getúlio Rincón

Editorial
Merry Camhi

Elasmobranch Research in Brazil
Alberto Amorim

Bycatch and Lost Catch in the Uruguayan Longline Fishery
Andrés Domingo

Sawfishes in the Indigenous Art of Panama
Matthew T. McDavitt

Lake Nicaragua Revisited: Conversations with a Former Sawfish Fisherman
Matthew T. McDavitt

Cipactli's Sword, Tlaltecuhtli's teeth: Deciphering the Sawfish & Shark Offerings in the Aztec Great Temple
Matthew T. McDavitt

Coastal Shark Fishery off Pernambuco - Brazil: Is There Any Possibility of Management?
Sérgio Macedo Gomes de Mattos

Sawfish Trade in the North of Brazil
Patricia Charvet-Almeida

Molecular Genetics of Some Brazilian Sharks
Manuel Furtado-Neto and Steve Carr

Projeto Cação: a Study of Sharks Caught by Artisanal Fisheries in Sao Paulo, Southern Brazil
Otto B. F. Gadig, Fábio S. Motta and Rafael C. Namora

The Artisanal Ray Fishery in the Gulf of California: Development, Fisheries Research and Management Issues
J. Fernando Márquez-Farias

Historic Trends in Catches of the Brazilian Longline Fishery in the Southwestern Equatorial Atlantic Ocean
Fábio H. V. Hazin, Matt K. Broadhurst, Humberto G. Hazin and Paulo Travassos

IUCN SSC Specialist Group Grants

Bycatch of Sharks and Rays in the Deep Sea Crustacean Fishery off the Chilean Coast
Enzo Acuña & Juan C. Villarroel

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Pelagic Fisheries in the Galapagos Marine Resources Reserve

This issue is Sponsored by the National Audubon Society Living Oceans Program

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