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walker1976 WALKER, T.I. (1976) Effects of species, sex, length and locality on the mercury content of school shark Galeorhinus australis (Macleay) and gummy shark Mustelus antarcticus Guenther from south-eastern Australian waters. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 27 (4): 603
walker1977 WALKER, T.I. (1977) Statistical comparison of the results from six analytical chemistry laboratories of the mercury content of muscle tissue of two species of sharks. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 5 (1): 25
walker1982 WALKER, J.H. & JONES, R.T. & OBROCKI, J. & RICHARDSON, G.P. & STADLER, H. (1982) Presynaptic plasma membranes and synaptic vesicles of cholinergic nerve endings demonstrated by means of specific antisera. Cell and Tissue Research, 223 (1): 101
walker1983 WALKER, T.I. (1983) Investigations of the gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus Günther, from southeastern Australian waters. Report to Fishing Industry Research Committee. June 1983. In: Caton, A.E. (ed.). Proceedings of the Shark Assessment Workshop, South East Fisheries Committee Shark Research Group. 7
walker1992 WALKER, T.I. (1992) Fishery simulation model for sharks applied to the Gummy Shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from Southern Australian waters. Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 43 (1): 195
walker1992a WALKER, T.I. & MOULTON, P.L. & ET AL. (1992) Age and growth of gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus Gunther, from southern Australian waters. Newsletter Australian Society for Fish Biology, 22 (2): 57
walker1994 WALKER, T.I. (1994) Fishery model of gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus, for Bass Strait. In: Bishop, I. (ed.). Resource Technology '94 New Opportunities Best Practice. 26
walker1994a WALKER, T.I. (1994) Stock assessments of the gummy shark, Mustelus antarcticus Günther, in Bass Strait and off South Australia. In: Hancock, D.A. (ed.). Population Dynamics for Fisheries Management. 24
walker1996 WALKER, P. & HOWLETT, G. & MILLNER, R. & VAN LEEUWEN, P. & DAAN, N. (1996) The sensitive skate and fisheries - a North Sea perspective. Abstract. American Elasmobranch Society 12th Annual Meeting, June 13
walker1996a WALKER, P.A. & HEESSEN, H.J.L. (1996) Long-term changes in ray populations in the North Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 53 (6): 1085
walker1996b WALKER, T.I. (1996) Stock Assessment Report. Gummy shark 1995. (Compiled for the Southern Shark Fishery Assessment Group). Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Canberra. 33pp.
walker1998 WALKER, P.A. (1998) Fisheries effects and management of North Sea rays. Shark News: Newsletter of the IUCN Shark Specialist Group, 12: 6
walker1998a WALKER, P.A. & HISLOP, R.G. (1998) Sensitive skates or resilient rays? Spacial and temporal shifts in ray species composition in the central and north-western North Sea between 1930 and the present day. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 55 (3): 392
walker1998b WALKER, T.I. & PUNT, A.E. (1998) Stock Assessment Report. School Shark 1997. (Compiled for the Southern Shark Fishery Assessment Group). Australian Fisheries Management Authority, Canberra. 45pp.
walker1998c WALKER, T.I. & TAYLOR, B.L. & HUDSON, R.J. & COTTIER, J.P. (1998) The phenomenon of apparent change of growth rate in gummy shark (Mustelus antarcticus) harvested off southern Australia. Fisheries Research, 39 (2): 139
walker1999 WALKER, T.I. (1999) Southern Australian shark fishery management. FAO Fisheries Technical Paper, 378/2: 480
walker1999a WALKER, T.I. (1999) Can shark resources be harvested sustainably? A question revisited with a review of shark fisheries. Marine and Freshwater Research, 49 (7): 553
walker2000 WALKER, T.I. & TAYLOR, B.L. & BROWN, L.P. (2000) Southern Shark Tag Database Project, FRDC Project No. 96/162, Draft Final Report to Fisheries Research and Development Corporation. Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff, Victoria. 79pp.
walker2001 WALKER, T.I. (2001) Basslink project review of impacts of high voltage direct current sea cables and electrodes on chondrichthyan fauna and other marine life. Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute Report No. 20: 68pp. Second Draft. Reprinted as Integrated Impact Assessment Statement Supporting Study No. 29 Sharks Marine. (Basslink A National Grid Project: Melbourne.)
walker2002 WALKER, S.E. & BRETT, C.E. (2002) Post-Paleozoic patterns in marine predation: was there a Mesozoic and Cenozoic marine predatory revolution? In: M. Kowalewski and P. H. Kelley (eds.), The Fossil Record of Predation. The Paleontological Society Papers, 8: 119