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Shelley C. Clarke
Shelley C. Clarke
Food and Agriculture Organization
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Shark mortality cannot be assessed by fishery overlap alone.
2021
Nature
Hilario Murua
Shane P. Griffiths
Alistair J. Hobday
Shelley C. Clarke
Enric Cortés
Eric Gilman
Josu Santiago
Haritz Arrizabalaga
Paul De Bruyn
Jon Lopez
Alexandre Aires-da-Silva
Victor Restrepo
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The importance of environment and life stage on interpretation of silky shark relative abundance indices for the equatorial Pacific Ocean
2019
Fisheries Oceanography
Cleridy E. Lennert Cody
Shelley C. Clarke
Alexandre Aires-da-Silva
Mark N. Maunder
Peter J. S. Franks
Marlon Román
Arthur J. Miller
Mihoko Minami
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Can the status of pelagic shark populations be determined using simple fishery indicators
2018
Biological Conservation
Felipe Carvalho
Hui Hua Lee
Kevin R. Piner
Maia Kapur
Shelley C. Clarke
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Chinese market responses to overexploitation of sharks and sea cucumbers
2015
Biological Conservation
Hampus Eriksson
Shelley C. Clarke
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