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New Zealand Domestic Tuna Fisheries in 2003 and 2004Pacific CommunityText
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Que lire dans un nom ? La taxonomie des poissons du Nggela occidental (Îles Salomon)Pacific CommunityText
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Le savoir écologique autochtone et relatif aux comportements de concentration et de frai nocturne de l'empereur békine, Lethrinus erythropterusPacific CommunityText
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Le contexte des connaissances différenciées par sexe : collecte de données minimales exhaustives sur les femmes dans les communautés côtièresPacific CommunityText
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Study of Alternative Models of Artificial Floating Objects for Tuna Fishery (Experimental Purse-seine Campaign in the Indian Ocean)Pacific CommunityText
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Overview of sea cucumber farming and sea ranching practices in ChinaPacific CommunityText
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Samoa sea cucumber fisheries management and development planPacific CommunityText
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Vanuatu: Réglementation des pêches 2009Pacific CommunityText
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Review of research and of recent developments in South Pacific albacore fisheries, with emphasis on large-scale pelagic driftnet fishingPacific CommunityText
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Assessment of the trochus resources of Kosrae in June 2008 and recommendations for managementPacific CommunityText
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The Marine Aquarium Council, certifying quality and sustainability in the marine aquarium industryPacific CommunityText
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Shining a light on gender in aquaculture and fisheries: Report on the 3rd Global Symposium on Gender in Aquaculture and FisheriesPacific CommunityText
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