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Rays and Skates of Devon and Cornwall. Methods of Rapid Identification on the Fishmarket

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

G. A. Steven
Affiliation:
Assistant Naturalist at the Plymouth Laboratory.

Extract

In carrying out detailed investigations into the life-histories and distribution of the Rays and Skates around the extreme south-west of England, large numbers of commercial landings have had to be examined. On account of their size and cost, regular and adequate samples of Rays and Skates cannot be delivered at the laboratory, as is possible with such a small and inexpensive fish as the Herring, for example. It therefore has been essential to learn rapidly to distinguish the different species as they lie exposed for sale on the fishmarkets. This has been necessary not only to promote rapidity of work, but also to obviate all unnecessary handling of the fish, too much interference with which is apt greatly to annoy fishermen, salesmen, and buyers alike.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1931

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