Consolidating the Strategies for Fishery Resources Enhancement in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the Symposium on Strategy for Fisheries Resources Enhancement in the Southeast Asian Region
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The Symposium was held in order to discuss and share experiences on good practices in enhancing the fisheries resources in SEAFDEC member countries. The contributions of the selected participants during the conference which are contained in this volume are cited individually.
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Kawamura, H., Iwata, T., Theparoonrat, Y., Manajit, N., & Sulit, V. T. (2016). Consolidating the strategies for fishery resources enhancement in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of the symposium on strategy for fisheries resources enhancement in the Southeast Asian region, Pattaya, Thailand, 27-30 July 2015. Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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