Effects of fishing on tropical reef associated shark populations on the Great Barrier Reef
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Campbell R. Davies | Bruce D. Mapstone | Ashley J. Williams | Colin A. Simpfendorfer | Michelle R. Heupel | David Welch | Aaron C. Ballagh | C. Davies | M. Heupel | C. Simpfendorfer | B. Mapstone | Gary Carlos | D. Welch | G. Carlos | A. Ballagh | A. Williams
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