Strategies for Sustainable Fisheries in the Indian Part of the Ganga-Brahmaputra River Basins
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Ganesh Chandra | K. K. Vass | P. K. Katiha | R. K. Tyagi | B. Gopal | B. K. Bhattacharjya | Brij Gopal | K. Vass | M. K. Das | S. Samanta | N. P. Srivastava | V. R. Suresh | V. Pathak | G. Chandra | D. Debnath | V. Pathak | Dipesh Debnath | S. Samanta | R. Tyagi | M. Das
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