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Fisheries
Research and methods relating to global freshwater fisheries.

Fisheries

 
Globally freshwater fisheries are one of the most over exploited resources producing one quarter of the world's food fish from only a fraction of a percent of the world's water resources. The aim of fisheries management is to understand how aquatic ecosystems work and how to utilise their resources in a sustainable way.
 
 
 
 
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download immediately / go direct to sourceorganisation Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI) is a parastatal organization established in 1980 to cater for fisheries research within Tanzania.  Research Institute 
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