Report of the Technical Working Group on the Management of Fishing Capacity

La Jolla, California, United States, 15-18 April 1998.

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Report of the Technical Working Group on the Management of Fishing Capacity

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FAO
Language
English
Pages
57

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Cover of: Report of the Technical Working Group on the Management of Fishing Capacity, La (Fao Fisheries Report,)
Report of the Technical Working Group on the Management of Fishing Capacity, La (Fao Fisheries Report,)
January 1999, Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA
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Edition Notes

"FIPP/R586."

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Published in
Rome
Series
FAO fisheries report -- no. 586.
Other Titles
Technical Working Group on the Management of Fishing Capacity.

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Library of Congress
SH328

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Pagination
vi, 57 p. :
Number of pages
57

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OL18135971M
ISBN 10
9251042225

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