Country paper: Thailand. Part 1: Thailand fishery and its statistics
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Following an account of the current general trends in the Thai fishery sector, details are given of policies and action plans towards 2010. The status of National Fishery Statistical Systems is examined, considering Fishery Census and current fishery statistics surveys.
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Siriratrakul, R. (1997). Country paper: Thailand. Part 1: Thailand fishery and its statistics. In Fishery and Aquaculture Statistics in Asia: Proceedings of the FAO/SEAFDEC Regional Workshop on Fishery Statistics, Bangkok, Thailand, 19-21 August 1997: Vol. II. Fishery and Aquaculture Statistical Systems and Programs (pp. 132-143). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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