Cyanide And Dynamite Fishing (fwd)
Coral Health and Monitoring Program
coral at aoml.noaa.gov
Thu Dec 5 20:18:25 UTC 1996
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Date: 04 Dec 96 23:20:48 EST
From: "John R. CLARK" <103325.3644 at compuserve.com>
To: Coral Health and Monitoring Program <coral at aoml.noaa.gov>
Subject: Re: Cyanide And Dynamite Fishing
Michael AW,
I admired your comments and thought you
might be interested in my recent book.
Regards,
John Clark
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CONTENTS: This is the first comprehensive practioners guide for coastal zone
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