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Regional Technical Consultation on the Regional Fishing Vessels Record : Use and Way Forward of RFVR Database as a Management Tool to Reduce IUU Fishing in Southeast Asian Region.

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Abstract
Regional Technical Consultation on the Regional Fishing Vessels Record : Use and Way Forward of RFVR Database as a Management Tool to Reduce IUU Fishing in Southeast Asian Region organized on 2-4 June 2015 at Chonburi, Thailand. This regional technical consultation discussed on RFVR for 24 meters in length and over, reviews of fisheries profile of fishing vessels less than 24 meters in length in the region, group discussion on identification of problems and issues in IUU fishing activities by fishing vessels less than 24 meters in length
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Training Department. (2015). Regional Technical Consultation on the Regional Fishing Vessels Record : Use and Way Forward of RFVR Database as a Management Tool to Reduce IUU Fishing in Southeast Asian Region. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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Regional Fishing Vessels Record; Databases AGROVOC; Management Tool; IUU Fishing
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