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Title:
Fisheries Resource Information System and Tools (FiRST): user manual.
Author:
Gayanilo, F. C.
;
Silvestre, G.
;
Valdez, F.
;
Pauly, D.
Citation:
ACCNO:12192
Publisher:
Penang, Malaysia : ICLARM
Year:
2001.
Series:
(ICLARM - The World Fish Center Software; Ser. 7)
Description:
126 p.
Subject:
Computer programs
;
FIRST - COMPUTER PROGRAM
;
Fishery biology.
;
Stock assessment.
Notes:
Location:Hillarys
Received:31 August 1998
ISBN/ISSN:
/983-2346-08-8
Type:
Book
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