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The state of world highly migratory, straddling and other high seas fishery resources and associated species
Author(s):
J. MAGUIRE
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M Sissenwine
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J. CSIRKE
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R. GRAINGER
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S. GARCIA
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J Maguire
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J Csirke
,
R Grainger
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A. C. F. S. Garcia
Publication date:
2006
Journal:
FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No.
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