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Second interim report on an investigation of the deep swimming tuna resources of the central Pacific Ocean; the results of the first longline cruises to the equatorial Pacific in the vicinity of 150 degrees to 160 degrees W. longitude durin the period from August to November indicated a marked concetration of deep swiming yellowfin tuna in a zone north of the Equator.
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Second interim report on an investigation of the deep swimming tuna resources of the central Pacific Ocean; the results of the first longline cruises to the equatorial Pacific in the vicinity of 150 degrees to 160 degrees W. longitude durin the period from August to November indicated a marked concetration of deep swiming yellowfin tuna in a zone north of the Equator.
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Longline fishing for deep swimming tunas in the central Pacific, January-June 1952
Biodiversity Conservation
Murphy. I. Garth
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Shomura. S. Richard
1953
Water Wise newsletter
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Fuafuaga mo le lumanai
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Faaaogaina o tupe o le Pulega
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Totogiina o tupe mo le suavai
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Auala e faasaoina ai le faaaogaina o le suavai
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Alavai eseese e maua ai suavai i motu e afua mai i mauga mu (volcanic island)
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Alavai o loo maua mai ai le suavai
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Matafaioi o le Pulega o le Suavai
Samoa Water Authority
1998
Aisea e faatauina ai le iai o le Pulega o le Suavai?
Samoa Water Authority
1998
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