The filter net (tangab) fishery in Iloilo strait, Philippines: Food and livelihood for coastal communities in the midst of waste of non-target fishery resources
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Bagarinao, T. U. (2008). The filter net (tangab) fishery in Iloilo strait, Philippines: Food and livelihood for coastal communities in the midst of waste of non-target fishery resources. Fish for the People , 6(3), 42-47. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12066/770
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