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    Elasmobranch bycatch in the demersal prawn trawl fishery in the Gulf of Papua, Papua New Guinea by White, W. T., Baje, L., Simpfendorfer, C. A., Appleyard, S. A., Chin, A., Sabub, B., Rochel, E., Naylor, G. J. P.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-06-2019)
    “…The elasmobranch bycatch of the Gulf of Papua Prawn Fishery is investigated in detail for the first time. Fisheries observers collected data on the…”
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    Science or Slaughter: Need for Lethal Sampling of Sharks by HEUPEL, M.R, SIMPFENDORFER, C.A

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2010)
    “…General consensus among scientists, commercial interests, and the public regarding the status of shark populations is leading to an increasing need for the…”
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    Application of baited remote underwater video surveys to quantify spatial distribution of elasmobranchs at an ecosystem scale by White, J., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Tobin, A.J., Heupel, M.R.

    “…Understanding the distribution of mobile species across broad spatial scales and a variety of habitat types is essential in developing sound conservation…”
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    New range and habitat records for threatened Australian sea snakes raise challenges for conservation by D'Anastasi, B.R., van Herwerden, L., Hobbs, J.A., Simpfendorfer, C.A., Lukoschek, V.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-02-2016)
    “…Hydrophiine (true) sea snakes are large predatory live-bearing marine reptiles. Australia is a biodiversity hotspot for true sea snakes with almost half of the…”
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    Effects of fishing on tropical reef associated shark populations on the Great Barrier Reef by Heupel, M.R., Williams, A.J., Welch, D.J., Ballagh, A., Mapstone, B.D., Carlos, G., Davies, C., Simpfendorfer, C.A.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-01-2009)
    “…Three data sets were examined to define the level of interaction of reef associated sharks with the commercial Coral Reef Fin Fish Fishery within the Great…”
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