SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department marks 5th year
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In fitting ceremonies July 7 to 9, highlighted by a review of accomplishments by officials of key divisions, the Department marked its first five years as one of three major arms of the Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center - a multi-national treaty organization committed to the development of fisheries in the region.
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SEAFDEC/AQD (1978). SEAFDEC Aquaculture Department marks 5th year. Asian Aquaculture , 1(2), 1-3. http://hdl.handle.net/10862/6077
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