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foreword shark, skate and ray research at the mba and cefas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 October 2005

jim ellis
Affiliation:
centre for environment, fisheries and aquaculture science (cefas), lowestoft laboratory, pakefield road, lowestoft, suffolk, nr33 0ht, uk
nick dulvy
Affiliation:
centre for environment, fisheries and aquaculture science (cefas), lowestoft laboratory, pakefield road, lowestoft, suffolk, nr33 0ht, uk
carl o'brien
Affiliation:
centre for environment, fisheries and aquaculture science (cefas), lowestoft laboratory, pakefield road, lowestoft, suffolk, nr33 0ht, uk
david sims
Affiliation:
marine biological association, the laboratory, citadel hill, plymouth, pl1 2pb, uk
emily southall
Affiliation:
marine biological association, the laboratory, citadel hill, plymouth, pl1 2pb, uk
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for many decades, scientists at the marine biological association (mba) in plymouth and the centre for environment, fisheries and aquaculture science (cefas), formerly the directorate of fisheries research, at lowestoft have undertaken considerable research into the ecology and life histories of elasmobranch fish around the british isles.

Type
research article
Copyright
© 2005 marine biological association of the united kingdom