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Title: Economic impact of regulations on the marine fisheries industry in the state of Massachusetts [Subtitle:Brett M. Baden and Marcelo Bianconi.]
Author: Baden, Brett M. ; Bianconi, Marcelo ; Massachusetts Fisheries Recovery Commission
Citation: ACCNO:17198
Publisher: New Bedford, MA. : Massachusetts Fisheries Recovery Commission
Year: 2006
Description: 183, 90, [16] p. : graphs, maps, tables ; 30 cm.
Subject: Fishery management. ; United States of America ; Fishery regulations. ; Marine fisheries. ; Fishery industry. ; Economic analysis ; Economic models. ; Socioeconomic aspects. ; Community participation
Notes: Location:Hillarys
Type: Book
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