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RECOFI - Report of the third meeting of the RECOFI Working Group on Fisheries Management. Doha, Qatar, 20-22 October 2009











FAO/Regional Commission for Fisheries. Report of the third meeting of the RECOFI Working Group on Fisheries Management. Doha, Qatar, 20–22 October 2009. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Report. No. 922. Cairo, FAO. 2009. 63p.


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