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RJL
(redirected from barndoor skate)

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RJLBarndoor Skate (FAO fish species code)
RJLRadio Judaica Lyon (French radio station)
RJLRaymond J. Lucia Companies, Inc. (wealth management; San Diego, CA)
RJLRigas Juras Linijas (Latvian: Riga Sea Line)
RJLRomuald Jonathan Laetitia (French transport company)
RJLRemus John Lupin (fictional character)


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The population dynamics of little skate Leucoraja erinacea, winter skate Leucoraja ocellata, and barndoor skate Dipturus laevis: predicting exploitation limits using matrix analysis.
Bycatch of non-target species that are long-lived and exceptionally sensitive to increased levels of mortality, such as barndoor skate (Raja laevis) and deep-water corals (Cnidaria), commonly occurs and could negatively impact their populations (e.
Fishy punch lines One factor in the scarcity of barndoor skates and other large species may be hiding in the second paragraph of your article "Skating to extinction" (SN: 5/1/99, p.
 
 
 
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