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Fisheries research organisations and research programmes in the European Union, Iceland, Israel and Norway
European Commission (2000). Fisheries research organisations and research programmes in the European Union, Iceland, Israel and Norway. Office for Official Publications of the European Communities: Luxembourg. ISBN 92-828-8303-5. 340 pp.

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Abstract
    This report provides a description of the fisheries research organisations and research programmes and a brief presentation of the sectors of fisheries, aquaculture and processing industry in EU countries, and in three associated countries: Iceland, Israel and Norway. Its aim is to inform the scientist community, administration and private industry about research organisations and the main research Institutes involved in fisheries and aquaculture. It completes the European Directory of Research Centers in the Fisheries Sector, edited by the Commission in 1994. This document was coordinated by Ifremer, France in cooperation with a national contributor in each country. Contributions were built around a single format agreed by all participants. The first part is devoted to a description of the marine resource industry. The second part presents the research organisation; administrative organisation, research Institutes involved in the sector (address, date of creation and status, detailed objectives and research programmes, resources, scientific cooperation in Europe and abroad). A synthesis of production data in the European Union, Iceland, Israel and Norway and a list of acronyms are given at the end of the document.

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