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The Second Sub-regional Technical Meeting on Effective Fisheries Management between Cambodia and Thailand

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/4818
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SEAFDEC. 2019. Report of the 2nd Sub-regional Technical Meeting on Effective Fisheries Management between Cambodia and Thailand, in Koh Kong, Cambodia, 29-30 August 2018, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. 85 pp.
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fisheries management
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