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Report of the Expert Consultation to Draft a Legally-binding Instrument on Port State Measures. Washington D.C., United States of America, 4–8 September 2007.











FAO. Report of the Expert Consultation to Draft a Legally-binding Instrument on Port State Measures. Washington D.C., United States of America, 4–8 September 2007.FAO Fisheries Report. No. 846. Rome, FAO. 2007. 22p.



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