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Aquatic ecology / Mahseer / Wild fisheries / Fishing / Overfishing / Carp / Diversity of fish / Mekong giant catfish / Freshwater ecology of Maharashtra / Fish / Fisheries / Ichthyology
Date: 2014-09-18 07:12:21
Aquatic ecology
Mahseer
Wild fisheries
Fishing
Overfishing
Carp
Diversity of fish
Mekong giant catfish
Freshwater ecology of Maharashtra
Fish
Fisheries
Ichthyology

Working for water resources development as if democracy, people and environment matter Vol 13 | Issue 3-5 | April-June 2014 River Fisheries of the Gangetic Basin, India: A Primer

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