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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Reproduction sexuée de Stichopus chloronotus, holothurie scissipare, à La Réunion (océan Indien)Pacific CommunityText
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Une méthodologie visant à incorporer les connaissances écologiques traditionnelles aux systèmes d'information géographique pour gérer les ressources marines dans le PacifiquePacific CommunityText
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Fisheries development in YapPacific CommunityText
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A re-consideration of growth pattern of skipjack on the western central Pacific. Rev 1 (19 July 2016)Pacific CommunityText
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FAO/UNDP bait culture project in Western SamoaPacific CommunityText
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Guia ásfolhas informativassobre gestão das pescaspara comunidadesPacific CommunityText
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Yellowfin tuna fisheries of the Eastern Australian fishing zonePacific CommunityText
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Report on the South Pacific Commission Deep Sea Fisheries Development Project in West New Britain, Papua New Guinea 5 September - 14 December 1979Pacific CommunityText
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Regional assessment report: Profiles and results from survey work at 63 sites across 17 Pacific Island Countries and TerritoriesPacific CommunityText
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Traditional sea cucumber fisheries in southwest Madagascar: A case-study of two villages in 2002Pacific CommunityText
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La pêche d'Anadara fait vivre les ménages des zones urbaines de Tarawa (Kiribati) et de Suva (Îles Fidji)Pacific CommunityText
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Pêche de subsistance et habitudes de consommation de poisson des habitants - les gens de la mer - du Lagon de Lau, Malaita (Iles Salomon) : étude de cas des habitants des îles de Funaafou et de NiuleniPacific CommunityText
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