Recent FAO activities related to by-catch and discard issues
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Brief reports are provided on 2 recent FAO activities related to by-catch and discard issues: 1) Technical Consultation on Reduction of Wastage in Fisheries; and, 2) FAO Shark Catch/By-catch Study.
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Grainger, R. (1997). Recent FAO activities related to by-catch and discard issues. 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. 188-190). Bangkok, Thailand: Secretariat, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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