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Elasmobranchs as living resources: advances in the biology, ecology, systematics, and the status of the fisheries. Proceedings
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1990
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EngineeringEast Asian StudiesSustainable FisheryHistory Of ScienceDr. Kazuhiro MizueAquacultureMarine BiodiversityFisheries ScienceJapan StudyConservation BiologyBiodiversityInternational ResearchFishery ScienceCooperative ProgramsEast Asian LanguagesLiving ResourcesBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyMarine EcologyScience And Technology StudiesMarine BiologyU.s. Coordinator
This report owes its genesis to the foresight and enthusiam of Dr. Kazuhiro Mizue. By happy circumstance, Professor Mizue contacted me in 1983 with his visionary ideas on cooperative programs. He noted that the time was right because the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the National Science Foundation had mutually given priority to cooperative programs in marine biology. I therefore agreed to act as the U.S. coordinator and proposed to NSF, a short trip to Japan to negotiate site visits and timing with ten previously appointed Japanese scientists and, if that trip were successful, to negotiate a joint research project, possibly followed by a joint seminar. (PDF file contains 528 pages.)