Updated taxonomic list and conservation status of chondrichthyans from the exclusive economic zone of Venezuela, with first generic and specific records

Using the last taxonomic review of chondrichthyans of the world, we selected the species distributed in the north‐western Atlantic Ocean (NWA) and compared it with the available published literature related to the class Chondrichthyes in the Venezuelan exclusive economic zone. We also revised inform...

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Caribbean Sea
chimaeras
Conservation
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Databases, Factual
Economics
elasmobranchii
Endangered Species
Exclusive economic zone
Exclusive economic zones
Fisheries
Genera
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Marine fishes
Museum collections
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New order
New records
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Rare species
Sharks
Sharks - classification
Skates, Fish - classification
Taxonomy
Threatened species
Underwater exploration
Venezuela
Wildlife conservation
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