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"Where there are sharks, can there be fishers?" On the importance of shark fisheries management in Southeast Asia

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Abstract
An overview on the importance of shark fisheries management in Southeast Asia is given. In particular recent progress in the region, status and trends of shark fisheries, utilization and trade of shark are given.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/670
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Gamucci, O. D. (2003). "Where there are sharks, can there be fishers?" On the importance of shark fisheries management in Southeast Asia. Fish for the People, 1(2), 26-30. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/670
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shark fisheries ASFA; fishery management ASFA; regional planning ASFA; ASEAN
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