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Marine pests in paradise: capacity building, awareness raising and preliminary introduced species port survey results in the Republic of Palau
- Description:
- Introduced marine species can have a large impact upon small countries that are reliant on marine tourism. Non-governmental organisations, such as the World Conservation Union (IUCN), are working with technical experts to implement capacity building and awareness programs that transfers introduced marine species knowledge to countries in need of aid. The Republic of Palau is reliant on tourism ...
- Display date:
- 2016
- Location:
- Palau
- Format:
- Journal article
- Collections:
- ResearchCommons@Waikato
- Publisher:
- REABIC
- Content partner:
- University of Waikato
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- Not specified
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