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Handbook for Fisheries Scientist and Technologists

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1978-03
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Suzuki, Otohiko
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Abstract
When the Training Department of SEAFDEC was approached at the beginning of this year by Professor Rapee Sagarik, the Rector of Kasetsart University, requesting us to provide an intensive course of training in fisheries for students of the Faculty of Fisheries of the University we gladly agreed to his request. And to help the understanding of the students we prepared this handbook, based on the lecture notes used by our instructors during the past decade.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12067/498
Suggested Citation
Suzuki, O. (1978). Handbook for Fisheries Scientist and Technologists. Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
Subject
Handbook; training; fishing gears; methods; fishing gear technology; fishing boat; marine engineering; Refrigeration; Oceanographic; Purse seine; gill net; line fisheries; trawl fisheries
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