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Reply to: Global effects of marine protected areas on food security are unknown
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Reply to: Quantifying the carbon benefits of ending bottom trawling
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The Expected Impacts of Climate Change on the Ocean Economy
The ocean is critically important to our global economy. Collectively, it is estimated that ocean-based industries and activities contribute hundreds of millions of jobs and approximately US$2.5 trillion to th...
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Reply to: A path forward for analysing the impacts of marine protected areas
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Estimated life-history traits and movements of the Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) in The Bahamas based on tag-recapture data
The Caribbean reef shark (Carcharhinus perezi) is an economically important species in The Bahamas, where it is protected from fishing and is a mainstay for the shark dive tourism industry. Significant declines i...
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Author Correction: Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
A Correction to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03496-1.
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Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate
The ocean contains unique biodiversity, provides valuable food resources and is a major sink for anthropogenic carbon. Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an effective tool for restoring ocean biodiversity and e...
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Author Correction: Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
An Amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Global status and conservation potential of reef sharks
Decades of overexploitation have devastated shark populations, leaving considerable doubt as to their ecological status1,2. Yet much of what is known about sharks has been inferred from catch records in industria...
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Habitat-specific inter and intraspecific behavioral interactions among reef sharks
Behavioral interactions such as dominance are critical components of animal social lives, competitive abilities, and resulting distribution patterns with coexisting species. Strong interference competition can...
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Open AccessActivity seascapes highlight central place foraging strategies in marine predators that never stop swimming
Central place foragers (CPF) rest within a central place, and theory predicts that distance of patches from this central place sets the outer limits of the foraging arena. Many marine ectothermic predators beh...
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Open AccessResetting predator baselines in coral reef ecosystems
What did coral reef ecosystems look like before human impacts became pervasive? Early efforts to reconstruct baselines resulted in the controversial suggestion that pristine coral reefs have inverted trophic p...
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Citizen Science as an Approach for Overcoming Insufficient Monitoring and Inadequate Stakeholder Buy-in in Adaptive Management: Criteria and Evidence
Adaptive management is broadly recognized as critical for managing natural resources, yet in practice it often fails to achieve intended results for two main reasons: insufficient monitoring and inadequate sta...