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| Ccamlr-xxxiv/29 rev. 1 28 october 2015 a proposal for the establishment of a ross sea region marine protected area Mindful that the objective of the Convention is the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources, where conservation includes rational use in accordance with the provisions of the Convention and the conservation principles in Article 114.99 Kb. 1 | read |
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