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Second meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee of the FAO project Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity:Conservation and Socio-economics : 15-18 March 2004, Madrid, Spain/ edited by William H. Bayliff, Juan Ignacio de Leiva Moreno, Jacek Majkowski.

By: Contributor(s): Series: FAO fisheries proceedings ; 2Publication details: Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2005.Description: xvi,336 p.: col. ill., maps ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9251052972
Other title:
  • Management of tuna fishing capacity:conservation and socio-economics
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • ORG SH335 F36 no.2
Summary: FAO's Japan-funded Project "Management of tuna fishing capacity:conservation and socio-economics" was formulated with the aim of improving the management of tuna fisheries on a global scale. Its immediate objectives are to provide the technical information necessary for the management of tuna fishing capacity and resolve the associated technical on a global scale, taking into account conservation and socio-economic issues. This publication includes papers on the studies that were considered high priority by the project and its Technical Advisory Committee at its 1st Meeting (Rome, Italy, 14-16 April 2003). Earlier versions of papers on these studies were presented to the 2nd Meeting of the TAC (Madrid, Spain, 15-18 March 2004), where they were critically discussed.
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FAO's Japan-funded Project "Management of tuna fishing capacity:conservation and socio-economics" was formulated with the aim of improving the management of tuna fisheries on a global scale. Its immediate objectives are to provide the technical information necessary for the management of tuna fishing capacity and resolve the associated technical on a global scale, taking into account conservation and socio-economic issues. This publication includes papers on the studies that were considered high priority by the project and its Technical Advisory Committee at its 1st Meeting (Rome, Italy, 14-16 April 2003). Earlier versions of papers on these studies were presented to the 2nd Meeting of the TAC (Madrid, Spain, 15-18 March 2004), where they were critically discussed.

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