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West African Sea-Fisheries

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MR.G. A. STEVEN‘S report of his work*, as the sole flsheries development officer, under acute difficulties of war-time conditions, in Sierra Leone, a Colony where the sea-flsheries were almost entirely undeveloped, has now been published. It should prove a most valuable guide to Mr. Steven‘s successors, and leaves one profoundly hoping that they will flnd their path made smoother for them.

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  1. Sierra Leone Studies, 14 (1929).

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HART, T. West African Sea-Fisheries. Nature 162, 38–39 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/162038a0

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