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ASFA Advisory Board Meeting. NIO, Goa, India, 7-11 September 2009. Summary report (including ASFA Partners' Reports). [Includes a CD-ROM].








FAO. ASFA Advisory Board Meeting. National Institute of Oceanography (NIO), Goa, India, 7-11 September 2009. Summary Report (including ASFA Partners' Reports). Rome, FAO. 2010. 70p. Includes a CD-ROM.


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