Report on the Seventh Regional Workshop on Fishery Statistics in Southeast Asia
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The Seventh Regional Workshop on Fishery Statistics in Bangkok from 17 to 20 October 1989. The objective of Workshop was as follows: (1) To examine the methods by which statistics are collected in participating countries, their coverage and their reliability; (2) To consider means to encourage cooperation between statistical collecting agencies e.g. between SEAFDEC and FAO and to examine the possibility of a joint approach to national authorities for data; and (3) To reviews special problems in the collection and classification of data.
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Training Department. (1989). Report on the Seventh Regional Workshop on Fishery Statistics in Southeast Asia. Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center
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