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实施阻止、预防和消除非法、不报告和不管制捕鱼的国际行动计划

1. 预计非法、不报告和不管制捕鱼的规模和影响的方法和指标:1.1 原则与方法














农组织2024。《施阻止、防和消除非法、不告和不管制捕的国动计 — 1. 预计非法、不告和不管制捕模和影响的方法和指1.1与方法》。《粮农组织负责渔业》第9号,增1,卷1罗马。





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