Pacific Community
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Sandfish hatchery techniquesPacific CommunityText
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An examination of the feasibility of baitfish culture for skipjack pole-and-line- fishing in the South Pacific Commission areaPacific CommunityText
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National Strategy on Aquatic Biosecurity for the Solomon Islands 2018–2023.Pacific CommunityText
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Traditional knowledge possessed by the fishers of Marovo Lagoon, Solomon Islands, concerning fish aggregating behaviourPacific CommunityText
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Standardised analysis of yellowfin and bigeye cpue data from the Japanese longline fleet, 1952 to 2001Pacific CommunityText
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Demographic assessment of exploited coastal finfish species of Tongatapu, TongaPacific CommunityText
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Conservation, management, and development of coral reefs in the Pacific: building on the results of six years of research, collaboration and educationPacific CommunityText
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Une nouvelle partition pour les pêches côtières – les trajectoires de changement : La Stratégie de NouméaPacific CommunityText
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Project update: Developing industry standards for the live reef food fish tradePacific CommunityText
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Relative abundance indices of the Japanese longline fishery for bigeye and yellowfin tuna in the western and central Pacific OceanPacific CommunityText
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Pauvreté au paradis ? Questions relatives à la pauvreté et au développement dans les villages de pêcheurs des Iles FidjiPacific CommunityText
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Searching for clues in the lagoon: Is marine gathering a reflection of our evolutionary past?Pacific CommunityText
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