Invertebrates → Crustacea
Organizations relating to Crustacea
Asociación Latinoamericana de Carcinologia / Mazatlan, Mexico / Est. 1995
World Association of Copepodologists / Groton CT, USA / Est. 1987
International Shrimp Council
Agreement Concerning Measures for the Protection of the Stocks of Deep-sea Prawns / Est. 1952
Shrimp Association of the Americas / Est. 1950
European Ostracod Research Association
Shrimp World / New Orleans LA, USA
International SHRIMP Workshop
International Research Group on Ostracoda / Monterotondo, Italy / Est. 1963
Global Shrimp Forum Foundation / Utrecht, Netherlands
International Coldwater Prawn Forum / Hørsholm, Denmark / Est. 2013
The Crustacean Society / New Braunfels TX, USA / Est. 1979
International Association of Astacology / Auburn AL, USA / Est. 1972
European Crustacean Conference
International Colloquium on Amphipoda / Est. 1969
International Crustacean Congress
View all profiles (17 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Crustacea
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential Arboviral diseases
Long-term shortage of salt-water fish, crustacea and molluscs and preparations thereof
Threatened species of crustaceans
Threatened species of Arthropods
Health hazards from fish, crustacea and molluscs
Action Strategies relating to Crustacea
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialDeveloping sustainable shrimp farming
Conserving endangered species of crustacea
Protecting arthropoda
Conserving endangered species of arthropoda
Protecting against health hazards from fish, crustacea and molluscs
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