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Ichthyology / Bycatch / Sharks / Longline fishing / Incidental catch / Discards / Shark / Porbeagle / Gillnetting / Fish / Lamnidae / Fishing industry
Date: 2014-01-08 08:26:54
Ichthyology
Bycatch
Sharks
Longline fishing
Incidental catch
Discards
Shark
Porbeagle
Gillnetting
Fish
Lamnidae
Fishing industry

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