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2005 Conference

Keynote addresses

 

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Dr. Daniel Pauly, Major trends in global fisheries, and some implications for the social sciences

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Svein Jentoft

Nathalie Steins

 

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Dr. Anotonio Diegues, International law, climate change and the rising sea level: Effects on maritime limits and boundaries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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