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Notes
Adejoke A. Adewumi, Razaq O. Agunbiade and Opeyemi E.
Idowu Lead author can be contacted at the Department of
Zoology, Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria, e-mail:
zoewumi@yahoo.com1
Olaniyi, A.O.A. 1999. Reduction of the impact of tropical shrimp
fisheries on the living marine resources and their environment.
A paper presented at a workshop in Lagos, Nigeria. p. 10-11.
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