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Fishery Resources and State of Stocks Exploitation in the Waters of the Gulf of Thailand, East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia and Andaman Sea 

Unknown author (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
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Marine Resources and Fisheries in the Exclusive Economic Zones of Thailand 

Bhatiyasevi, Udom (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
Geographically and migratorily, there are four marine fishery resource groups in Thai waters: i) Local fish stocks, ii) Shared transboundary fish stocks, iii) Shared transboundary migratory fish stocks, these 3 fishery ...
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Fishery Resources and the State of Exploitation of some Economic Fish Species in the South China Sea Area Case Study: Malaysia and Thai Waters 

Saikliang, Pirochana (Training Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, 1997)
This section contains a list of some important economical fish species, both pelagic and demersal. There are 18 pelagic and 7 demersal species. These fish are dominant in Malaysian and Thai Waters. The information for each ...

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TypeBook chapter 2Book 1AuthorBhatiyasevi, Udom 1Saikliang, Pirochana 1Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center, Training Department 1Subjectdemersal fish 3fishing gear 3fishing grounds 3pelagic fish 3commercial species 2... View MoreDate Issued1997 3Language (ISO)English 3Has File(s)Yes 3

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