Geographical information systems: applications to marine fisheries

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Meaden, G. and Do Chi, T. 1996. Geographical information systems: applications to marine fisheries. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome.
AuthorsMeaden, G. and Do Chi, T.
Year1996
PublisherFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Rome
Output statusPublished
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Deposited20 May 2011
ISBN9251038295
Related URLhttp://www.fao.org/DOCREP/003/W0615E/W0615E00.HTM
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