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last updated:

18th Apr 13

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Dr David Agnew


I work on the analysis and modelling of IUU problems, particularly estimation of IUU.

I advise on optimum MCS strategies, particularly for island states.

I am also involved in the wider aspects of fisheries management, particularly the mitigation of bycatch issues and management of deepwater fisheries.


For more information contact me at:

MRAG (Marine Resources Assessment Group)

18 Queen Street
London
W1J 5PN
UK
+44 (0)20 7255 7755

d.agnew@mrag.co.uk
http://www.mrag.co.uk


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