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kiszka2014a KISZKA, J.J. & HEITHAUS, M.R. (2014) Chapter 4. The State of Knowledge on Sharks for Conservation and Management. In: Sharks: Conservation, Governance and Management by E.J. Techera, N. Klein (eds), Routledge: 69
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