An edition of Malacca Straits (1997)

Malacca Straits

refined risk assessment.

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Malacca Straits
Peter Calow
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An edition of Malacca Straits (1997)

Malacca Straits

refined risk assessment.

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Study refers to the marine pollution aspects.

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Cover of: Malacca Straits
Malacca Straits: refined risk assessment.
1999, GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme fpr the Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas
in English
Cover of: Malacca straits
Malacca straits: initial risk assessment
1997, GEF/UNDP/IMO Regional Programme for the Prevention and Management of Marine Pollution in the East Asian Seas
in English

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Edition Notes

'This paper was prepared by Prof. Peter Calow, ... and Dr. Valery Forbes, ..."--Acknow.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 79-81).

Published in
Quezon City, Philippines

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Library of Congress
MLCM 2009/40010 (G)

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Pagination
xvii, 89 p. :
Number of pages
89

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17983913M
ISBN 10
9718120017
LCCN
2004348104
OCLC/WorldCat
144570263

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