Capturing the Wealth From Tuna: case stude's from the Pacific

The Western and Central Pacific Ocean is home to the largest tuna fishery in the world - around half of the world's tuna supply - and is a vital economic resource for Pacific island countries. The potential of the Pacific tuna fishery to contribute to economic development in the Pacific island...

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Main Author: Barclay, Kate (auth)
Other Authors: Cartwright, Ian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Canberra ANU Press 2008
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