Handbook on Collecting Fishery Statistics for Inland and Coastal Fisheries
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The Handbook on Collecting Fishery Statistics for Inland and Coastal Fisheries was prepared by the Secretariat of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center (SEAFDEC). The Document is distributed to the ASEAN-SEAFDEC Member Countries, SEAFDEC Departments and concerned institutions.
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SEAFDEC. 2005. Handbook on Collecting Fishery Statistics for Inland and Coastal Fisheries, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center. 165 pp.
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