Invertebrates → Molluscs
Organizations relating to Molluscs
Unitas Malacologica / Kashiwa, Japan / Est. 1962
International Bryozoology Association / Christchurch, New Zealand / Est. 1965
Conchological Society of Southern Africa / Rooihuiskraal, South Africa / Est. 1958
Snail Centre / Stamford, UK
Southeast Asian Centre for Applied Malacology
Centre international de myriapodologie / Est. 1968
Malacological Society of Australasia / Dunedin, New Zealand
Cephalopod International Advisory Council / St Petersburg FL, USA / Est. 1983
International Symposium - Cephalopods: Present and Past
International Conference on Molluscan Shellfish Safety / Est. 1994
International Abalone Society / Est. 1997
International Workshop on Agglutinated Foraminifera / Est. 1981
European Mollusc Producers' Association / Yerseke, Netherlands / Est. 1999
View all profiles (14 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Molluscs
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialThreatened species of Onychophora [1]
Spent radioactive artillery shells
Long-term shortage of salt-water fish, crustacea and molluscs and preparations thereof
Threatened species of Mollusca
Threatened species of Gastropoda
Snail vectors of animal diseases
Health hazards from fish, crustacea and molluscs
Action Strategies relating to Molluscs
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialProtecting bryozoa
Conserving endangered species of bryozoa
Protecting molluscs
Conserving endangered species of molluscs
Protecting against health hazards from fish, crustacea and molluscs
Studying mollusca
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