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      • ELASMO’s marine tales – Spanish
      • ELASMO’s marine tales – Catalan
    • Open Sessions
      • Open Session 1 – Filfla
      • Open Session 2 – Stop Finning EU
      • Open Session 3 – Cats, Hounds and Mermaids
      • Open Session 4 – Sharks in Film
    • Identification
      • Malta Sharks
      • Malta Rays
      • Malta Skates
      • Egg Case Identification
      • Marine Life
      • Shark and Ray Anatomy
      • Malta Shark & Ray Family Tree
    • Finteresting Shark Facts
    • Remarkable Rays and Super Skates
    • Research Projects
      • Dive / Snorkel Surveys
      • Eggcase Research
      • Fish Market Data Collection
      • Fly with Bull Rays
      • Nursehound Tagging
      • Oviparous species recovery and release program
    • Science Publications
    • Hot off the Press
    • Choose to see sharks differently
  • Get involved
    • Meet us at our Awareness Days
    • Adopt A Shark
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    • Become a Sharklab SOK student
    • Become an Intern
    • Report a Shark Sighting
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    • Join us on a beach clean
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    • Global Shark Research
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    • The Megamouth Shark
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      • Aidan Martin
      • Alessandro De Maddalena
      • Andrej Gajić
      • Carl Roessler
      • Charlott “The Goblin Girl” Stenberg
      • Chris Fallows
      • Cristina Zenato
      • David Pearlman
      • Eugenie Clark
      • Gary Adkison
      • Greg Nowell
      • Howard Hall
      • Ila France Porcher
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      • Jeremy Stafford – Deitsch
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      • Lill Haugen
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Science Publications

 
  • Koehler, L. (2018). New records of angular rough sharks Oxynotus centrina in the coastal waters of Malta, with observations on post-capture resilience and release behaviour. Journal of Fish Biology, 92 (6): 2039-2044. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/jfb.13641

 

  • Koehler et al. (2018). “Recovered and released – A novel approach to oviparous shark conservation”. Coastal & Ocean Management, 154C, 178-185. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2018.01.018

 

  • Koehler, L. & Nowell, G. (2016). “Saved and released – successful hatching of selected oviparous shark species with egg cases recovered from dead females”. Poster presentation at the 20th European Elasmobranch Association conference, Bristol, UK.

 

  • Nowell, G. & Koehler, L. (2014). “First Recorded Sighting of the Bull Ray, Pteromylaeus bovinus (Myliobatidae) in Maltese Waters”. New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (October, 2014); Collective Article, Medit. Mar. Sci., 15/3, 2014, 675-6.

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