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Strategic roadmap of surveillance for fisheries resources

Fisheries management areas 712, 713, 714 and 573 in Indonesia










FAO. 2024. Strategic roadmap of surveillance for fisheries resources ‒ Fisheries management areas 712, 713, 714 and 573 inIndonesia. Jakarta.




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