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Management responses to non-indigenous species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in the face of climate change
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2021-02-01
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Gücü, Ali Cemal
Ulman, Aylin
Morello, Betulla
Bernal, Miguel
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Adaptive management of fisheries in response to climate change, FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Technical Paper No. 667
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A. C. Gücü, A. Ulman, B. Morello, and M. Bernal,
Management responses to non-indigenous species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea in the face of climate change
. 2021.