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Feature: Recreational Fisheries

A Primer on Anti-Angling Philosophy and Its Relevance for Recreational Fisheries in Urbanized Societies

El abecé de la filosofía de la no-pesca con línea y su relevancia para la pesca recreativa en sociedades urbanizadas

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Pages 153-164 | Published online: 03 Apr 2012

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