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Date
1998
Métadonnées
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Cuban and its Marine EnvironmentsAbstract
Cuba y su archipìélago de islas y atolones representan el complejo de islas más grande del Caribe (110,860 km2). Los recursos marinos, que incluyen las tortugas de ese medio, son una fuente importante de alimento y comercio de exportación para la población casi estable de Cuba de 10.96 millones de habitantes (0.21%, tasa anual de incremento en 1994).Cuba and its associated inslands and atolls represent the largest island complex in the Caribbean (110,860 km2). Marine resources, including sea turtles, are a major source of food and export trade for Cuba´s near stable population of 10.96 million people (0.21% annual rate of increase in 1994).
Journal
Revista cubana de investigaciones pesquerasVolume
22Issue/Article Nr
1Collections