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Title: Never mind the jobs, count the catch : Canadian quotas; how good are they?
Citation: ACCNO:14653
Publisher: World fishing, Volume 53 (9)
Year: 2004.
Description: p. 6
Subject: Fishery management. ; Quota regulations. ; CANADA
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Journal Article
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