The 8th World Fisheries Congress: sharing our oceans and rivers, a vision for the world’s fisheries

Bronwyn M. Gillanders1, Gavin A. Begg2
1School of Biological Sciences and Environment Institute, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia
2Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia, West Beach, Australia

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