A plan for the development of sea fisheries in the Philippines
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The article presented the plans of the Philippine government for the improvement of the marine fisheries in the country. Production targets for every region are also presented. Moreover, the estimated cost for the implementation of the project is also presented.
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Bureau of Fisheries, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Republic of the Philippines. (1977). A plan for the development of sea fisheries in the Philippines. In Proceedings of the Technical Seminar on South China Sea Fisheries Resources, Bangkok, Thailand, 21-25 May 1973 (pp. 26-30). Tokyo, Japan: Japan International Cooperation Agency.
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