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Summary :

Overview of Selected International Agreements related to Alien Species in Aquatic Ecosystems. Nairobi Declaration: Conservation of Aquatic Biodiversity and Use of Genetically Improved And Alien Species For Aquaculture in Africa in W. Country Report on Present Status of Alien species in Aquaculture and Aquatic ecosystem in Cambodia (in press). Invasive Alien Species in South-Southeast Asia: National Reports & New Species in Mediterranean Aquaculture: Is it an Answer to the Market Demand for Differentiated Products? International Symposium on New Species for Mediterranean aquaculture.


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