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dc.contributorEcosystems Divisionen_US
dc.contributor.authorUnited Nations Environment Programmeen_US
dc.contributor.authorFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nationsen_US
dc.contributor.otherOkutani, Ten_US
dc.contributor.otherTokai Regional Fisheries Research Laboratoryen_US
dc.coverage.spatialJapanen_US
dc.coverage.spatialNew Zealanden_US
dc.coverage.spatialAfricaen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-07-28T08:53:09Z
dc.date.available2019-07-28T08:53:09Z
dc.date.issued1977
dc.identifier.urihttps://wedocs.unep.org/20.500.11822/28951
dc.descriptionConsideration of cephalopods has been included in earlier general reviews of fish re-sources. A review made by the Fishery Agency, Japanese Government (1968) on the current state of exploited marine resources and of latent or promising stocks of marine animals included an examination of cephalopod. resouroes. Some estimates of cephalopod stock size were also done by Gulland. (1970) whose comprehensive study became an important benchmark for the succeeding works. The interest shown by the Japanese Government and FAO stems from the belief that cephalopod resources may be a promising protein source.en_US
dc.formatTexten_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.relation.ispartofFAO Fisheries Technical Paper No.173en_US
dc.rightsPublicen_US
dc.subjectFISHERY RESOURCESen_US
dc.subjectJAPANen_US
dc.subjectCEPHALOPODen_US
dc.subjectTODARODES PACIFICUSen_US
dc.subjectSQUIDen_US
dc.subjectCUTTLEFISHen_US
dc.titleStock Assessment of Cephalopod Resources Fished by Japan - FAO Fisheries Technical Paper No.173en_US
wd.identifier.sdgSDG 14 - Life Below Wateren_US
wd.tags Coastal and Marine Ecosystemsen_US
wd.topicsNature Actionen_US
wd.identifier.pagesnumber65 pagesen_US


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