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Agenda 2017 Plenary Meeting
2017 - IRG/WP 17-60413
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Reporting minutes of the Plenary Meeting 2017
2017 - IRG/WP 16-60426
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2017
2018 - IRG/WP 18-60431
IRG Secretariat


Agenda 2018 Plenary meeting
2018 - IRG/WP 18-60432
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2018
2019 - IRG/WP 19-60452
IRG Secretariat


Agenda 2019 Plenary meeting
2019 - IRG/WP 19-60453
IRG Secretariat


Reporting minutes of the Plenary Meeting 2019
2020 - IRG/WP 19-60466
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2019
2020 - IRG/WP 20-60469
IRG Secretariat


Agenda 2020 Plenary meeting (online)
2020 - IRG/WP 20-60470
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2020
2021 - IRG/WP 21-60486
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2021
2022 - IRG/WP 22-60499
IRG Secretariat


Reporting minutes of the Plenary Meeting 2022
2022 - IRG/WP 22-60512
IRG Secretariat


Annual Report 2022
2023 - IRG/WP 23-60516
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Annual Report 2023
2024 - IRG/WP 24-60532
IRG Secretariat


Observations on the destruction of fishing craft in India by marine wood-borers with special reference to the West Coast
1981 - IRG/WP 468
The paper highlights the economic importance of the destruction of fishing craft in India by marine wood-destroying agencies. The annual loss involved is to the extent of over 94 million rupees. Thirty-nine spectes and one variety of woodborer have so far been recorded from India, of which Bankia campanellata, Bankia carinata, Bankia rochi, Dicyathifer manni, Lyrodus pedicellatus, Teredo clappi, T...
L N Santhakumaran, J C Jain


Observations on the destruction of fishing craft in India by marine wood-borers with special reference to the West Coast
1981 - IRG/WP 472
The paper highlights the economic importance of the destruction of fishing craft in India by marine wood-destroying agencies. The annual loss involved is to the extent of over 94 million rupees. Thirty-nine spectes and one variety of woodborer have so far been recorded from India, of which Bankia campanellata, Bankia carinata, Bankia rochi, Dicyathifer manni, Lyrodus pedicellatus, Teredo clappi, T...
L N Santhakumaran, J C Jain


The status of the Working group on Preservation of Wood in the Marine Environment
1977 - IRG/WP 424
At the last joint meeting of IRG/COIPM members in May 1976 at Wildhaus, Switzerland, a proposal was made that the existing 'Marine Group' should become a formal part of IRG. At present, members of the Wood Group of the COIPM (Comite International Permanent pour la Recherche sur la Preservation des Materiaux en Milieu Marin), and members of IRG who are interested in wood preservat...
R A Eaton


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