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Fisheries science / Oceanography / Ecosystems / Fisheries law / Fishing / Physical geography / Marine conservation / Marine protected area / Marine resources conservation / Coral reef / Marine ecosystem / United States National System of Marine Protected Areas
Date: 2015-10-20 20:18:06
Fisheries science
Oceanography
Ecosystems
Fisheries law
Fishing
Physical geography
Marine conservation
Marine protected area
Marine resources conservation
Coral reef
Marine ecosystem
United States National System of Marine Protected Areas

Large marine protected areas – advantages and challenges of going big

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