Report of the Regional Workshop on HRD Program for Sustainable Fisheries and Related Countermeasures to Combat IUU Fishing in Southeast Asia
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Abstract
Report of the Regional Workshop on HRD Program for Sustainable Fisheries and Related Countermeasures to Combat IUU Fishing in Southeast Asia was organized on 6-8 July 2011 at Bangkok, Thailand. The regional workshop discussed and shared information on Status, Needs, Challenges and opportunitie by Member Countries, existing HRD programs for sustainable fisheries, SEAFDEC/TD HRD program for sustainable fisheries and related counter-measures to combat IUU fishing in Southeast Asia from 2011 to 2015, mobilization of cooperation and collaboration on HRD programs for sustainable fisheries and relates counter-measures to combat IUU fishing in Southeast Asia, establishment of regional network on HRD for sustainable fisheries
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Training Department. (2011). Report of the Regional Workshop on HRD Program for Sustainable Fisheries and Related Countermeasures to Combat IUU Fishing in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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