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Evaluating the theoretical and practical linkages between ecosystem-based fisheries management and fisheries co-management
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Cucuzza, M.
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Leslie, H.M
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Published 2021
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Training & Rehabilitation
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Baritello O
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Martinez-Valdes E
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Müller S
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Mayer F
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Müller J
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From Blue Economy to Blue Communities: reorienting aquaculture expansion for community wellbeing
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Bingham, J.
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Campbell, L.M
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D'Anna, L.
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Fairbanks, L.
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Murray, G.
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Genotype by Environment Interaction for Production Traits of Holsteins Using Two Countries as Model: Luxembourg and Tunisia
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Hammami, Hedi
Published 2009
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