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bass1977 BASS, A.J. (1977) Long-Term Recoveries of Tagged Sharks. Copeia, 1977 (3): 574
bass1978 BASS, A.J. (1978) Problems in studies of sharks in the southwest Indian Ocean. In: Hodgson, E.S. & Mathewson, R.F. (eds.). Sensory biology of sharks, skates and rays. Office of Naval Research, Washington, D.C.: 545