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Mammals in the Seas: Volume III. General Papers and Large Cetaceans. Selected papers of the Scientific Consultation on the Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals and their Environment
FAO Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research. Working Party on Marine Mammals (Ed.) (1981). Mammals in the Seas: Volume III. General Papers and Large Cetaceans. Selected papers of the Scientific Consultation on the Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals and their Environment. FAO Fisheries Series, 5(III). FAO: Rome. ISBN 92-5-100513-3. X, 504 pp.
Part of: FAO Fisheries Series. FAO: Rome. ISSN 2033-3366, more

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  • FAO Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research. Working Party on Marine Mammals, editor

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  • Overland, M. (1981). Cetacean behaviour, learning and communication, in: Gordon Clark, J. (Ed.) Mammals in the seas. volume 3: General papers and large cetaceans. FAO Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research. Working Party on Marine Mammals, La Jolla, Calif. (USA), 21 Jan 1977. FAO Fisheries Series, 5: pp. 123-129, more
  • Viale, D. (1981). Ecologie des Cétacés de la Méditerranée Occidentale, in: Gordon Clark, J. (Ed.) Mammals in the seas. volume 3: General papers and large cetaceans. FAO Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research. Working Party on Marine Mammals, La Jolla, Calif. (USA), 21 Jan 1977. FAO Fisheries Series, 5: pp. 287-300, more
  • De Smet, W.M.A. (1981). Evidence of whaling in the North Sea and English Channel during the Middle Ages, in: FAO Advisory Committee on Marine Resources Research. Working Party on Marine Mammals (Ed.) Mammals in the Seas: Volume III. General Papers and Large Cetaceans. Selected papers of the Scientific Consultation on the Conservation and Management of Marine Mammals and their Environment. FAO Fisheries Series, 5(III): pp. 301-309, more

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