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The IUCN/SSC Shark Specialist Group

Shark News 5: October 1995

Bibliography; Technical Reports and Publications
A Global Representative System of Marine Protected Areas. 1995.

G. Kelleher, C. Bleakley and S. Wells (eds). Four volumes.
Joint publication of The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority,
The World Bank and The World Conservation Union (IUCN). Contact:
Environment Department, The World Bank, Room S 5-143, 1818 H
Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20433. Fax. (+1) 202 477 0568.

Copeia. 1995. No. 3. Papers from the American Elasmobranch Society symposium on Elasmobranch Genetics, 1992.

Includes: Gaida, Evolutionary aspects of gene expression in the Pacific angel shark, Squatina califomica; Eitner, Systematics of the genus Alopias with evidence for the existence of an unrecognized species; Heist, Graves and Musick, Population genetics of the sandbar shark Carcharhinus plumbeus in the Gulf of Mexico and Mid-Atlantic Bight; Dunn and Morrissey, Molecular phylogeny of elasmobranchs; and Chang, Sang, Jan and Chen, Cellular DNA contents and cell volumes of batoids.

A database compiled from early case histories in the International Shark Attack file. 1995. H.D.Baldridge.
Covers cases 1-1655 of the File, dating to early 1971.

Shark Attack: a program of data reduction and analysis. 1974.
H.D.Baldridge.
Summarises trends in shark attack world-wide.

Both the above may be purchased from
The International Shark Attack File,
Florida Museum of Natural History, Division of Fisheries,
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
Fax. (+1) 904 3921721, email [gburgess@flmnh.ufl.edu].
Send check or money order for US$11.00 each,
payable to the American Elasmobranch Society.