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Mechanisms for rationalization of fisheries and aquaculture platforms and networks in Africa and anchoring them to regional economic communities and regional fisheries organizations

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Fisheries Platforms (1.396Mb)
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Language
en
Date
2023
Authors
AU-IBAR
AUDA-NEPAD
National Fisheries Resources Research Institute
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Abstract
This brief is written by the National Fisheries Resources Research Institute and is based on findings from a study to develop Mechanisms for Rationalization of Fisheries and Aquaculture Platforms and Networks in Africa and their Anchorage to Regional Economic Communities and Regional Fisheries Organizations, funded by the African Union - Inter- African Bureau for Animal Resources (AU IBAR).
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Fisheries and aquaculture platforms and networks; Regional Fisheries Institutions; Regional Economic Communities (RECs)
Publisher
AU-IBAR
Extent
10 Pages
Sponsors/Funders/Partners
European Union
URI
http://repository.au-ibar.org/handle/123456789/1522
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