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Sharks and Rays of Borneo

Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Peter R Last(Author), William Toby White(Author), Janine Nicole Caira(Author), Dharmadi(Author), Fahmi(Author), Kirsten Jensen(Author), Annie PK Lim(Author), B Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto(Author), Gavin JP Naylor(Author), John J Pogonoski(Author), John D Stevens(Author), Gordon K Yearsley(Author)
298 pages, colour illustrations, distribution maps
Publisher: CSIRO
Sharks and Rays of Borneo
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  • Sharks and Rays of Borneo ISBN: 9781921605598 Paperback Jun 2010 Out of Print #186770
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This full-colour field guide complements a similar book on the economically important sharks and rays of Indonesia. It is the result of a collaborative project between the governments of the United States, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia, and is funded by the National Science Foundation.

The first comprehensive reference on the sharks and rays of Borneo, it contains everything you need to know about recognising and identifying the sharks, rays and chimaeras caught and marketed in Indonesia. Its user-friendly layout contains information on identifying features, size, distribution, local common names, habitat, biology and conservation status of 118 species. It is an essential reference for all shark and ray enthusiasts – including local fishers and consumers, fisheries and conservation officers and scientists.

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Field / Identification Guide Out of Print
By: Peter R Last(Author), William Toby White(Author), Janine Nicole Caira(Author), Dharmadi(Author), Fahmi(Author), Kirsten Jensen(Author), Annie PK Lim(Author), B Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto(Author), Gavin JP Naylor(Author), John J Pogonoski(Author), John D Stevens(Author), Gordon K Yearsley(Author)
298 pages, colour illustrations, distribution maps
Publisher: CSIRO
Media reviews

"This 12-author work, a collaboration between the US, Australian, Malaysian, and Indonesian governments, is as good and user-friendly a field guide as they come."
– G. C. Jensen, Choice, July 2011, Vol. 48, No. 11

" [...] a well and very clearly illustrated production [...] a very useful handbook."
– Peter R. Last, William T. White et. al., Ausmarine, July 2011, p.36

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