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Title:
Fishing industry handbook South Africa, Namibia and Mocambique. [Subtitle:consulting editor Michael Stuttaford]
Author:
Stuttaford, Michael
Edition:
28th
Citation:
ACCNO:15846
Publisher:
Cape Town, South Africa : Exbury Publications
Year:
2000
Description:
464 p.
Subject:
South Africa
;
Fishery industry.
;
Fishery management.
;
Fishery resources.
;
Fishery statistics.
;
Manuals
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
ISBN/ISSN:
00805076
Type:
Journal article
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