Pacific Community
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recordings, videos, tapes, microfilms, CDs, CD-ROMs and digital documents. These are in English, French and many Pacific languages.
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Une perle rarePacific CommunityText
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Première exploitation commerciale des trocas de l'atoll de PalmerstonPacific CommunityText
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Regional tuna tagging project : data summaryPacific CommunityText
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The Shark Longline Fishery in Papua New GuineaPacific CommunityText
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Modifications des ressources des récifs coralliens aux Samoas Americaines : le point de vue des populations localesPacific CommunityText
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Lessons learned - A review of successes and failures in tuna fisheries development in the Pacific islands: May 2008Pacific CommunityText
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Traditional marine resource management in Vanuatu: Acknowledging, supporting and strengthening indigenous management systemsPacific CommunityText
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Standardized CPUE and catch for the pelagic shark species caught by the Japanese longline fishery in the SBT fisheryPacific CommunityText
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Appraising the resilience of trochus and other nearshore artisanal fisheries in the Western PacificPacific CommunityText
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漂流延绳钓渔民之海洋物种鉴定手册 = Marine species identification manual for horizontal longline fishermen [Chinese/English version]Pacific CommunityText
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Vanuatu s'efforce de développer son commerce de poissons d'aquariophilie marinePacific CommunityText
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The Ecosystem Approach to Coastal Fisheries and Aquaculture in Pacific Island Countries and Territories. Part 1, A review of the current status - Part 2, Principles and approaches for strategic implementationPacific CommunityText
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