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*WWF, "[http://www.worldwildlife.org/experts/burns.cfm Scott Burns]", accessed June 2006. | *WWF, "[http://www.worldwildlife.org/experts/burns.cfm Scott Burns]", accessed June 2006. | ||
*Marine Stewardship Council, "[http://www.msc.org/html/ni_42.htm New Zealand Hoki Fishery Certified to Marine Stewardship Council Standard]", Media Release, March 15, 2001. | *Marine Stewardship Council, "[http://www.msc.org/html/ni_42.htm New Zealand Hoki Fishery Certified to Marine Stewardship Council Standard]", Media Release, March 15, 2001. | ||
− | *WWF, "[ | + | *WWF, "[https://www.sourcewatch.org/images/0/0f/WWF_March_01_Hoki_Media_Release.pdf WWF Responds to Global Eco-Label Approval of New Zealand Hoki Fishery]", Media Release, March 15, 2001. (Not available online). |
[[Category:Environment]][[Category:Fishing industry]] | [[Category:Environment]][[Category:Fishing industry]] | ||
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Scott Burns is the Director Marine Conservation Program for WWF and is based in their Washington D.C. office. [1]
Other SourceWatch Resources
External links
- WWF, "Scott Burns", accessed June 2006.
- Marine Stewardship Council, "New Zealand Hoki Fishery Certified to Marine Stewardship Council Standard", Media Release, March 15, 2001.
- WWF, "WWF Responds to Global Eco-Label Approval of New Zealand Hoki Fishery", Media Release, March 15, 2001. (Not available online).
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