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1. Despite the Mediterranean being both a hotspot for recreational boating and for non-indigenous species (NIS), no data currently exists on the recre...
Read moreThis article is a plain language summary of the study, The value and limitations of local ecological knowledge: Longitudinal and retrospective assessm...
Read moreIndia's Chambal River hosts the largest population of the critically endangered gharial. Boat-based daylight surveys to date only provide indices of r...
Read moreThis presentation highlights the aims, methods, and challenges of marine and coastal monitoring, focusing on achieving clean, healthy, safe, productiv...
Read moreThis report identifies and maps the marine debris in the intertidal areas of the Solent Maritime Special Area of Conservation (SAC). This has been ach...
Read moreThis work, commissioned by Natural England through the Life Recreation ReMEDIES (Reducing and Mitigating Erosion and Disturbance Impacts affEcting the...
Read moreInvasive species are reducing global biodiversity. The Llgaay gwii sdiihlda-Restoring Balance project was initiated to halt and reverse biodiversity l...
Read moreShark bites are of high public concern globally. Information on shark occurrence and behaviour, and of the effects of human behaviours, can help under...
Read moreRecreational vessels are an important pathway for spreading marine non-indigenous species (NIS) around coastal environments globally. However, most ve...
Read moreAnthropogenic activities and climate change are affecting marine ecosystems world-wide, but systematic biodiversity assessments through periodic biomo...
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