Can the Caribbean sharpnose shark
Rhizoprionodon porosus
Poey, 1861 be used as a ‘flagship umbrella species’ in an artificial reef complex to facilitate management actions and sustainability?
L. L. Costa, Juliano Silva Lima, I. D. da Costa, I. Zalmon
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Marine Biology Research (MBRJ) provides a worldwide forum for key information, ideas and discussion on all areas of marine biology and biological oceanography. Founded in 2005 as a merger of two Scandinavian journals, Sarsia and Ophelia, MBRJ is based today at the Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway. The Journal’s scope encompasses basic and applied research from all oceans and marine habitats and on all marine organisms, the main criterium for acceptance being quality.