Migration Pathways, Behavioural Thermoregulation and Overwintering Grounds of Blue Sharks in the Northwest Atlantic
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S. Campana | D. Wright | I. Yashayaev | W. Joyce | Mark Fowler | Igor Yashayaev | Steven E. Campana | Anna Dorey | Mark Fowler | Warren Joyce | Zeliang Wang | Dan Wright | Zeliang Wang | A. Dorey
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