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The Effects of Fishing on Marine Ecosystems and Communities
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(4%) Direct and indirect actions of fishing activity, system level perspectives and fisheries management -
Coastal biomass. In Global Biodiversity Assessment. pp. 370-381. United Nations Environmental Programme. Cambridge,University Press, Cambridge.
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Status of coral reefs in South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Maldives and Sri Lanka.
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(4%) Status of coral reefs in South Asia -
Relationship between reef fishes and coral reefs. In Barnes, D.J. (Ed.), Perspectives on coral reefs. Brian Clouston, A.C.T., Australia, pp. 248 252. extinctions: can we prevent these through sustainable man-agement practices? Proc. 7th Int. Coral Reef Symp. 1,
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(4%) reef fishes and coral reefs -
Relationship between reef fishes and coral reefs. In: Barnes, D.J. (Ed.), Perspectives on coral reefs. Brian Clouston, A.C.T., Australia, pp. 248-252. extinctions: can we prevent these through sustainable management practices? Proc. 7th Int. Coral Reef Symp. 1
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(4%) reef fishes and coral reefs -
Biochemical nutrient cycles in coral reef ecosystems. In: Dubinsky, Z. (Ed.), Ecosystems of the World 25: Coral Reefs. Elsevier, New York, pp. 49-74.
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Global Forum on Oceans, Coastal and Islands Report
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(4%) Mobilizing WSSD committments for sustainable development of Small Island Developing States -
Impacts of Biodiversity Loss on Ocean Ecosystem Services
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(4%) Human-dominated marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating loss of populations and species, with largely unknown consequences. -
Benefits from coral reef protection: Looe Key, Florida. In: Coastal Zone '89: Proc. 6th Symposium on Coastal and Ocean Management. Magoon, O.T., Converse, H., Minor, D., Tobin, L.T. and Clark, D. (eds). American Society of Civil Engineers, New York, pp. 3076-3086.
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Status of the Worlds Transfrontier Protected Areas. In International Conference on Transboundary Protected Areas as a Vehicle for International Cooperation:264. Someset West, South Africa: IUCN (Draft of 30 Jan 1998).
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(3%) Transfrontier Protected Areas
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- http://pacificarchives.anu.edu.au/gallery/gallery.php?searchterm=PR&exhibition=Our%20Sea%20of%20Islands(1%)
Referenced By: Pacific Ocean - http://pacificarchives.anu.edu.au/gallery/gallery.php?searchterm=PR&exhibition=Our%20Sea%20of%20Islands(1%)
Referenced By: Oceania - http://pacificarchives.anu.edu.au/gallery/gallery.php?searchterm=PR&exhibition=Our%20Sea%20of%20Islands(1%)
Referenced By: Pacific Ocean - http://imina.soest.hawaii.edu/PFRP/large_pelagics/large_pelagic_predators.html(1%)
Referenced By: Biomass, size and trophic status of top level predators in the Pacific Ocean - 1208780155983_How_wild_is_the_ocean_Assessing_the_intensity.pdf(1%)
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