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Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea: 1950-present Rossing, Peter; Booth, Shawn; Zeller, Dirk
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Director’s Foreword (Ussif Rashid Sumaila). Executive Summary (Sea Around Us). Fisheries catches from the Baltic Sea Large Marine Ecosystem: 1950-2007 (Dirk Zeller, Shawn Booth, Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Daniel Pauly). Denmark’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Estonia in the Baltic Sea from 1950–2007 (Liane Veitch, Shawn Booth, Sarah Harper, Peter Rossing and Dirk Zeller). Baltic Sea fisheries catches for Finland (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Germany’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Cornelius Hammer, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Latvia in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Peter Rossinga, Maris Plikshsb, Shawn Bootha, Liane Veitcha and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Lithuania in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Liane Veitch, Sarunas Toliusis, Shawn Booth, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Poland’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Balea, Peter Rossinga, Shawn Bootha, Pawel Wowkonowiczb and Dirk Zeller). Russian fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Sarah Harper, Sergey Shibaev, Olga Baryshnikova, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Sweden’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Lo Persson).
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Total marine fisheries extractions by country in the Baltic Sea: 1950-present
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Fisheries Centre research reports. Volume 18, number 1
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Fisheries Centre. University of British Columbia
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Date Issued |
2010
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Director’s Foreword (Ussif Rashid Sumaila). Executive Summary (Sea Around Us). Fisheries catches from the Baltic Sea Large Marine Ecosystem: 1950-2007 (Dirk Zeller, Shawn Booth, Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Daniel Pauly). Denmark’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Bale, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Estonia in the Baltic Sea from 1950–2007 (Liane Veitch, Shawn Booth, Sarah Harper, Peter Rossing and Dirk Zeller). Baltic Sea fisheries catches for Finland (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Germany’s marine fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Peter Rossing, Cornelius Hammer, Sarah Bale, Sarah Harper, Shawn Booth and
Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Latvia in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Peter Rossinga, Maris Plikshsb, Shawn Bootha, Liane Veitcha and Dirk Zeller). Catch reconstruction for Lithuania in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Liane Veitch, Sarunas Toliusis, Shawn Booth, Peter Rossing, Sarah Harper and Dirk Zeller). Poland’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Sarah Balea, Peter Rossinga, Shawn Bootha, Pawel Wowkonowiczb and Dirk Zeller). Russian fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea from 1950-2007 (Sarah Harper, Sergey Shibaev, Olga Baryshnikova, Peter Rossing, Shawn Booth and Dirk Zeller). Sweden’s fisheries catches in the Baltic Sea (1950-2007) (Lo Persson).
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eng
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2012-02-24
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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10.14288/1.0074744
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Unreviewed
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Faculty; Researcher; Graduate
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Fisheries Centre. University of British Columbia
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International