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Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

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Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMANGENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus pelagic US LINNAEUS, 1758)

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management ) WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENTMASTER THESISKHANH HOA - 2018MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMAN

GENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Port units pelagicus LINNAEUS, 1758) WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR FISHERIES MANAGEMENT MASTER THESISMajorMarine Ecosyst Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

em based Management and Climate ChangeCode:58CH153Topic allocation DecisionDecision on establishing the Committee:Defense date:6th June, 2018Superviso

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

rs:Prof. Dr. Henrik GlennerDr. Dang Thuy BinhChairman: Assoc. Prof. Ngo Dang NghiaFaculty of Graduate Studies:KHANH HOA - 2018UNDERTAKINGI undertake t

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMANGENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus pelagic US LINNAEUS, 1758)

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management y own work. The work has not been presented elsewhere for assessment until the lime this thesis is submitted. All the given information is true to bes

t of my knowledge.14.06.2018Muhammad Ari far RahmaniiiACKNOWLEDGMENTI would like to express my deepest gratitude to the Department of Graduate Studies Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

Nila Trang University for giving me the opportunity to study here and finish my thesis.My heartfelt appreciations to Dr. Dang Thuy Binh for her conti

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

nuous support during my master Study and accept me to conduct my research in her Molecular Biology Lab. Her outstanding supervision helped me in all t

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMANGENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus pelagic US LINNAEUS, 1758)

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management of Bergen, Norway. My gratitude is always there with all the Lecturers and the coordinators of the Norhed Master’s Program. Moreover, I would like to

thank all the members of Biodiversity and Conservation research group at Nha Trang University especially Mr. Thinh. Ms Oanli and Mr. Sang for their co Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

ntinuous support during my research.Last but not least, I would like to thank to all of my family members for supporting me spiritually throughout the

Genetic studies on the swimming crab (portunus pelagicus linnaeus, 1758) with implications for fisheries management

program.Thank you!14.06.2018Muhammad Ari fur Rahmaniv

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMANGENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus pelagic US LINNAEUS, 1758)

MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND TRAININGNHA TRANG UNIVERSITYMUHAMMAD ARIFl R RAHMANGENETIC STUDIES ON THE SWIMMING CRAB (Portunus pelagic US LINNAEUS, 1758)

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