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CITES Implementation Around the World
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September 18, 2014
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CITES Implementation Around the World
porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus (c,dm), with copepod parasites attached to tail; note double keel on tail which distinguishes this species from the closely-related salmon shark; Nova Scotia, Canada ( North Atlantic Ocean )
Doug Perrine/SeaPics.com
Doug Perrine/SeaPics.com
Jim Abernethy
Jim Abernethy
Scalloped hammerhead shark.
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C & M Fallows/OceanwideImages.com
manta ray feeding in Kona, Hawaii. 159195037
Todd Aki
Todd Aki
The CITES implementation workshop for agriculture and customs officials took place in Hong Kong on May 22, 23, and 26, 2014
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
The CITES implementation workshop for agriculture and customs officials took place in Hong Kong on May 22, 23, and 26, 2014
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
The South Asian follow-up regional workshop on implementation of CITES Appendix II shark listings was held July 30 and 31 2014 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
The South Asian follow-up regional workshop on implementation of CITES Appendix II shark listings was held July 30 and 31 2014 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
The CITES implementation workshop for agriculture and customs officials took place in Hong Kong on May 22, 23, and 26, 2014
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
An Oceania follow-up regional implementation workshop was hosted by the Fijian government in Nadi on Feb. 11 and 12 2014.
Stan Shea
Stan Shea
The CITES implementation workshop took place in Lima, Peru, on July 11, 2014
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Max Bello
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