Status of Fishery Information and Statistics in Asia: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Fishery Information and Statistics in Asia (Volume II)
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The proceeding of the workshop is divided into two volumes. Volume I which was printed in April 1994, constitute the report on the workshop including summary of the discussions, action plans, recommendation, and the list of participants. On the other hand, this volume (II) includes a summary of the Workshop proceeding, the papers presented at the Workshop, and also the action plans, recommendations, and the list of participants.
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Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. (1994). Status of Fishery Information and Statistics in Asia: Proceedings of the Regional Workshop on Fishery Information and Statistics in Asia (Volume II).
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