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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Preliminary assessment of the potential for post-larval fish capture and culture : Aitutaki, Cook Islands : May 2008Pacific CommunityText
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Priority adaptations to climate change for fisheries and aquaculture in NauruPacific CommunityText
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Report on the South Pacific Commission Deep Sea Fisheries Development Project in Koror, Palau, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (1 November 1979 - 31 January 1980)Pacific CommunityText
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A brief outline of the first years of the Papua New Guinea skipjack fisheryPacific CommunityText
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Shark catch in a pelagic longline fishery: comparison of cirlce and conventional tuna hooksPacific CommunityText
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An assessment of the skipjack and baitfish resources of Solomon IslandsPacific CommunityText
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Vanuatu Aquaculture Development Plan 2008-2013Pacific CommunityText
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Climate Change Baseline Assessment - Majuro Atoll - Republic of the Marshall IslandsPacific CommunityText
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New Caledonia – Annual Report on Tuna fishing and related activitiesPacific CommunityText
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Survey of the Deep Water Shrimp Resources of the Northern Gilbert Islands, KiribatiPacific CommunityText
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Is international management of tuna necessary?Pacific CommunityText
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Catch Monitoring Manual for CBFM in the Pacific Region. Module B: Training Workshop ManualPacific CommunityText
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