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Electronic monitoring in tuna fisheries

Strengthening monitoring and compliance in the context of two developing states













Stobberup, K., Anganuzzi, A., Arthur-Dadzie, M., Baidoo-Tsibu, G., Hosken, M., Kebe, P., Kuruc, M., Loganimoce,  E., Million, J., Scott, G., Spurrier, L., & Tavaga, N. 2021. Electronic monitoring in tuna fisheries: strengthening monitoring and compliance in the context of two developing states. FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 664. Rome. FAO.​




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