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SEA MINES (3) answer(s).
 
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ID:   167722


Doing away with explosive articles in areas of Russia's maritime activity / Yakovlev, S.D   Journal Article
YAKOVLEV, S.D Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper highlights the threat to Russia's maritime activity in formerly mine-hazardous areas and areas of active fighting at the time of WWII. It suggests the forces and assets and recommends ways of using those to eliminate explosive articles in the said areas.
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ID:   130875


Evidence for overfishing on pristine coral reefs: reconstructing coastal catches in the Australian Indian Ocean territories / Greer, Krista; Harper, Sarah; Zeller, Dirk; Pauly, Daniel   Journal Article
Harper, Sarah Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The fisheries statistics systems of many countries are performing poorly, often failing to report on small-scale catches, particularly from subsistence and recreational fisheries. These deficiencies, which lead to the underestimation of catches, are particularly evident in overseas territories of developed countries. This study is an attempt to remedy this for the years 1950-2010 for the Australia Indian Ocean Territories, an area from which little reporting is done. The results suggest that the Cocos (Keeling) Islands had a catch of approximately 80 t·year?1 in the 1950s (essentially subsistence based), which increased, starting in the mid-1980s to reach 250 t·year?1 in recent years, mainly due to the introduction of recreational and later commercial fishing, with signs of overexploitation since 2000. The coastal catch from Christmas Island was tentatively assessed as being higher (40-70 t·year?1) in the 1950s and 1960s than in the 2000s (<30 t·year?1). Fisheries managers in these areas should focus on determining primary target species and their vulnerability to overfishing, as well as developing island specific recreational fishing management plans.
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ID:   012736


Minehunting-by air and sea / Walters Brian Sept 1997  Article
Walters Brian Article
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Publication Sept 1997.
Description 39-39
Key Words Maritime  Weapons-Mines  Sea Mines 
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