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Fisheries Management: Progress Towards Sustainability EDITED BY TIM McCLANAHAN AND JUAN CARLOS CASTILLA xix + 332 pp., 25 × 17.5 × 2 cm, ISBN 978 1 4051 3932 8 hardback, GB£ 99.00, US$ 199.99, Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2007
Published online by Cambridge University Press:
03 March 2008
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