UNDP Report No. TA 2173
REPORT TO THE GOVERNMENT OF BRAZIL on DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARINE FISHERIES BIOLOGY RESEARCH PROGRAM |
Based on the Work
of
F.M. Frantzen
FAO/TA Associate Marine Fishery Biologist
FAO UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE) REPORTS ON FISHERIES
This document is Report No. TA 2173 in the series of FAO reports produced under the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Since 1 January, 1966, reports produced under the former Expanded Program of Technical Assistance (EPTA) have appeared in the UNDP(TA) series. The numbering of reports in the UNDP(TA) series is unbroken and follows consecutively the numbering of the former EPTA series.
Since 1 January, 1962, those reports which concerned FAO technical assistance in fisheries have been numbered consecutively in a subseries within the general series. The numbering of reports in the UNDP(TA) subseries on fisheries also remains unbroken and follows consecutively the numbering of the former EPTA subseries of fisheries reports.
The present report is the eighty-ninth report in the UNDP(TA) subseries: FAO Fish. UNDP(TA) Rep., FRm/UNDP(TA) 89.
For bibliographic purposes, this document may be cited:
FAO/UN, 1966 Report to the Government of Brazil on development of the marine fisheries biology research program. Based on the work of F.M. Frantzen, FAO/TA associate marine fishery biologist. Rep. FAO/UNDP(TA), (TA 2173) : 7 p.
FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS, ROME
April 1966
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2. Work Accomplished and in Progress