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10.  BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Markevich, A.P., 1951 Parasitic fauna of freshwater fish of the Ukrainian S.S.R. Kiev, Izdatel'stvo Akademii Nauk Ukrainskoi SSR. (English transl., Israel Program for Scientific Translations, No. 844, 1963. 388 p.)

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Marking, L.L., 1969b Toxicity of rhodamine B and fluorescein sodium to fish and their compatibility with antimycin A. Prog. Fish-Cult., 31(3):139–142

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Meehan, O.L., 1952 Problems of farm fish pond management. J. Wildl. Mgmt., 16(3):233–238

Meschkat, A., 1967 The status of warm-water fish culture in Africa. FAO Fish. Rep., (44) Vol. 2:88–122

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FAO FISHERIES TECHNICAL PAPER

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(Papers issued since January 1969)

FRs/T83Manual of methods for fish stock assessment - Part V. The use of acoustic instruments in fish detection and fish abundance estimationFebruary 1969
FRi/T85Directory of fish culture research institutionsFebruary 1969
FRm/T71(Es)Los Pescadores y el tiempoMarzo 1969
FRs/T84Upwelling and fish productionJune 1969
FRv/T87Computer-aided studies of fishing boat hull resistanceDecember 1969
FRv/T88(Fr)Le coefficient prismatiqueDécembre 1969
(Es)  El coeficiente prismáticoDiciembre 1969
FRV/T89 (Fr)Types de bateau destinés aux pays dont les pêches sont en voie de développementDécembre 1969
(Es)  Embarcaciones de pesca para las pesquerías en vías de desarrolloDiciembre 1969
FRD/T90(Tri)Careers in marine science - Carrières en sciences de la mer _ Carreras en la ciencia marinaDecember 1969
FRv/T91Some geotechnical and geophysical systems and their application to the planning of fishery harbour development programmes in developing countriesDecember 1969
FRs/T92Fisheries management and the limitation of fishingDecember 1969
(Fr)  L'aménagement des pêcheries et la limitation de la pêcheAoût 1970
(Es)  La ordenación de las pesquerías y la limitación de la pescaMarzo 1970
FRv/T93Research fleet of the worldDecember 1969
FRi/T94Facsimile of Section III - Fish, other aquatic life, and wildlife, of the Report of the Committee on Water Quality CriteriaDecember 1969
(Fr)  Section III. Poissons, autre vie aquatique, et faune sauvage. Traduction de Lotrimin angles du Rapport du «Committee on Water Quality Criteria»Octobre 1970
(Es)  Facsímil de la Sección III - Peces, otras formas de vida acuática y fauna silvestre, del Informe del Comlté sobre Criterios de Calidad del AguaDiciembre 1969
FIRS/T70(Fr)La notion de rendement maximal constant et l'aménagement des ressources halieutiquesMars 1970
(Es)  El concepto del rendimiento máximo sostenible y la ordenación pesqueraAgosto 1970
FIRS/T97The fish resources of the oceanJuly 1970
FIRI/T86Dissolved oxygen requirements of freshwater fishesOctober 1970
FIRS/T98International Biological Programme Section PM (Productivity Marine). Bibliography on methods of studying the marine benthosOctober 1970
FIRI/T100Reclamation of ponds, lakes, and streams with fish toxicants: A reviewDecember 1970


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