Model designs of Indonesian tuna fishery management in the Indian Ocean (FMA 573) using soft system methodology approach
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Tri Wiji Nurani | Sugeng Hari Wisudo | R. E. Arhatin | S. H. Wisudo | Prihatin Ika Wahyuningrum | Soraya Gigentika | Risti Endriani Arhatin | T. Nurani | S. Gigentika | P. I. Wahyuningrum
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