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It starts off with a discussion of the scope of problems associated with fisheries management , and its next three sections consider alternatives for managing the resources and distribution of wealth acquired from fishing .
It starts off with a discussion of the scope of problems associated with fisheries management , and its next three sections consider alternatives for managing the resources and distribution of wealth acquired from fishing .
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In the open discussion following Wallace's presentation , most of the questions centered on the problem of genetic change in a population resulting in the conversion from wild to hatchery spawning and rearing . It was generally conceded ...
In the open discussion following Wallace's presentation , most of the questions centered on the problem of genetic change in a population resulting in the conversion from wild to hatchery spawning and rearing . It was generally conceded ...
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K 1.4.2.1.1.1 1.4.3 In the open discussion that followed , most of the questions were on administrative matters - procedures , roles and responsibilities , time factors , etc. - as stipulated under the Act . This information is ...
K 1.4.2.1.1.1 1.4.3 In the open discussion that followed , most of the questions were on administrative matters - procedures , roles and responsibilities , time factors , etc. - as stipulated under the Act . This information is ...
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A The Act and Biological Considerations | 1 |
B Optimum Sustainable Populations and Opti | 12 |
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