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Airborne synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) imaging to helf assess impacts of stationary fishing gear on the north Brazilian mangrove coast
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Quantitative environmental risk assessments in the context of marine spatial management: current approaches and some perspectives
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Competition for marine space: modelling the Baltic Sea fisheries and effort displacement under spatial restrictions
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The effects of periodic marine inflow into the Baltic Sea on the migration patterns of Western Baltic spring-spawning herring
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Survival bottlenecks in the early ontogenesis of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus, L.) in coastal lagoon spawning areas of the western Baltic Sea
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Cetacean-fishery interactions in Galicia (NW Spain): results and management implications of a face-to-face interview survey of local fishers
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Identifying the location and importance of spawning sites of Western Baltic herring using a particle backtracking model
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Implementing ecosystem-based fisheries management: from single-species to integrated ecosystem assessment and advice for Baltic Sea fish stocks
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Integrating stochastic age-structured population dynamics into complex fisheries economic models for management evaluations: the North Sea saithe fishery as a case study
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