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Title:
Sustaining America's fisheries and fishing communities : an evaluation of incentive-based management [Subtitle:Environmental Defense]
Author:
Environmental Defense
Citation:
ACCNO:18191
Publisher:
New York, N.Y. : Environmental Defense
Year:
[2007]
Description:
32 leaves : col. ill., graphs ; 30 cm.
Subject:
Fishery management.
;
Socioeconomic aspects.
;
Sociological aspects.
;
Marine fisheries.
;
Quota regulations.
;
Total allowable catch
;
Ecologically sustainable development.
;
United States of America
Type:
Book
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Hillarys
639.2.053(73) ENV
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