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Fisheries - effects of marine protected areas on local fisheries: evidence from empirical studies.

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Fisheries - effects of marine protected areas on local fisheries: evidence from empirical studies.
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How the race to achieve Aichi Target 11 could jeopardize the effective conservation of biodiversity in Canada and beyond.

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How the race to achieve Aichi Target 11 could jeopardize the effective conservation of biodiversity in Canada and beyond.
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Learning about climate change the Pacific way : a visual guide Samoa

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Large-scale, multidirectional larval connectivity among coral reef fish populations in the Great Barrier Reef marine park.

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Marine protected areas increase resilience among coral reef communities.

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Marine protected areas increase resilience among coral reef communities.
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