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Assessment for Atlantic pelagic sharks found that porbeagle sharks ranked among the less vulnerable species in terms of their biological productivity and susceptibility to pelagic longline fisheries (Cortes et al. 2010). Although biomass is increasing and overfishing is not occurring, stock rebuildi...

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