01852cam a22002417a 4500020001500000040000800015082002600023245018100049246007300230260007600303300004500379500004800424520078100472650001901253650002201272700002401294700003501318700002201353710006101375942000701436999001701443952015001460 a9251052972 cFQG00a338 FOO 2005 A079 Or.10aSecond meeting of the Technical Advisory Committee of the FAO project Management of Tuna Fishing Capacity: Conservation and Socio-economics :b15-18 March 2004, Madrid, Spain /30aManagement of tuna fishing capacity:conservation and socio-economics aRome :bFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations,c2005. axvi, 336 p. :bcol. ill., maps ;c30 cm. a"TC/M/Y5984E/1/5.05/2700"--P. [4] of cover. aFAO's Japan-funded Project "Management of tuna fishing capacity: conservation and socio-economics" was formulated with the aim of improving the management of tuna fisheries on a global scale. Its immediate objectives are to provide the technical information necessary for the management of tuna fishing capacity and resolve the associated technical on a global scale, taking into account conservation and socio-economic issues. This publication includes papers on the studies that were considered high priority by the project and its Technical Advisory Committee at its 1st Meeting (Rome, Italy, 14-16 April 2003). Earlier versions of papers on these studies were presented to the 2nd Meeting of the TAC (Madrid, Spain, 15-18 March 2004), where they were critically discussed. 0aTuna fisheries 0aFishery resources1 aBayliff, William H.1 aLeiva Moreno, Juan Ignacio de.1 aMajkowski, Jacek.2 aFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. cEK c16075d16075 0010406338_000000000000000_FOO_2005_A079_OR70969876aLBAbLBAcA079d2018-01-03o338 FOO 2005 A079 Or.pRUA059892r2018-01-03w2018-01-03yEK