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Fishy talks

Fishy talks: The Indonesian government, represented by (from right to left) Achmad Poernomo, chief of the Fishery Research and Development Agency and Ambassador to Italy August Parengkuan, donates a wooden fish sculpture “ The Coelacanth”, a prehistoric fish, to the management of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, represented by (from left to right) FAO Directors for Fisheries and Aquaculture Indroyono Soesilo and Lahsen Ababouch

The Jakarta Post
Wed, June 11, 2014

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span class="inline inline-center">Fishy talks: The Indonesian government, represented by (from right to left) Achmad Poernomo, chief of the Fishery Research and Development Agency and Ambassador to Italy August Parengkuan, donates a wooden fish sculpture '€œ The Coelacanth'€, a prehistoric fish, to the management of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, represented by (from left to right) FAO Directors for Fisheries and Aquaculture Indroyono Soesilo and Lahsen Ababouch. The presentation was made on Monday in Rome on the occasion of the FAO Committee on Fisheries meeting that will end on Friday. (FAO)

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