Country Report of Vietnam
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Coastal resources management initiatives in Vietnam are presented in the paper. The establishments of stationary fishing gears and artificial reefs are given emphasis in the paper.
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Nguyen, N. V., & Hap, T. D. (2004). Country report of Vietnam. In Proceedings of the 1st Regional Workshop on Enhancing Coastal Resources: Artificial Reefs, Stationary Fishing Gear Design and Construction and Marine Protected Areas, 30 September - 3 October 2003, Thailand (pp. 93-94). Samut Prakan, Thailand: Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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