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Seagrasses are important marine ecosystems but are vulnerable to physical damage from anthropogenic activities such as anchoring and trawling. Replant...
Read moreThe way we value the environment affects how we treat it. While public awareness of human impacts on the ocean is increasing, industrial activities in...
Read moreDensities of upland geese and ruddy-headed geese were determined for a variety of 'natural' pastures in the Falkland Islands. Herbage consumption by g...
Read moreThe protection of sensitive species from overfishing is a key aspect of the ecosystem approach to fisheries management. We use life-history parameters...
Read moreThe third meeting of the CFMC/OSPESCA/WECAFC/CRFM/CITES Working Group on Queen Conch was held in Panama City, Panama from 30 October to 1 November 201...
Read moreBottom trawling is the most widespread human activity directly affecting seabed habitats. Assessment and effective management of the effects of bottom...
Read moreProtecting deep-sea coral-based vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) from human impacts, particularly bottom trawling, is a major conservation challeng...
Read moreThe high value of Madagascar's flora and fauna that can be found in the remnants of primary and secondary forests requires sustainable forest manageme...
Read moreThis paper focuses on the importance of the Baltic Health Index (BHI) as a tool to comprehensively assess the health of the Baltic Sea based on establ...
Read moreBiologging technology is rapidly advancing-scientists are obtaining data on movement and behaviour for a range of species, more accurately than ever b...
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