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1. Incorporating sense of place into the management of social-ecological systems: The researchers' perspectives.

2. "Sustainability is not a vegan coffee shop." Eliciting citizen attitudes and perspectives to localize the UN sustainable development goals.

3. The power of collaboration in multifishery improvement initiatives.

4. Enabling successful science‐policy knowledge exchange between marine biodiversity research and management: An Australian case study.

5. An Evolving Understanding of Sense of Place in Social-Ecological Systems Research and the Barriers and Enablers to its Measurement.

6. Measuring sense of place in social-ecological systems: a review of literature and future research needs.

7. Analysis across case-based global sustainability projects: an emerging challenge for ocean conflict research in the Anthropocene.

8. Climate‐driven 'species‐on‐the‐move' provide tangible anchors to engage the public on climate change.

9. A review of how we study coastal and marine conflicts: is social science taking a broad enough view?

10. Decision support for the Ecosystem-Based Management of a Range-Extending Species in a Global Marine Hotspot Presents Effective Strategies and Challenges.

11. Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health.

12. Poleward bound: adapting to climate-driven species redistribution.

13. Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore Blue Economy.

14. A study on community expectation for cooperative behaviour among locals and migrants: a case study of an Okinawan village, Japan.

15. A Citizen Science Community of Practice: Relational Patterns Contributing to Shared Practice.

16. Why does illegal wildlife trade persist in spite of legal alternatives in transboundary regions?

17. Stakeholder influence and relationships inform engagement strategies in marine conservation.

18. Understanding societal approval of the fishing industry and the influence of third‐party sustainability certification.

19. Behavioural economics in fisheries: A systematic review protocol.

20. Integrating human and ecological dimensions: The importance of stakeholders' perceptions and participation on the performance of fisheries co-management in Chile.

21. We may not know much about the deep sea, but do we care about mining it?

22. Are media messages to consume more under‐utilized seafood species reliable?

23. Shifting focus: The impacts of sustainable seafood certification.

24. Autonomous adaptation to climate-driven change in marine biodiversity in a global marine hotspot.

25. Structured Decision-Making Identifies Effective Strategies and Potential Barriers for Ecosystem-Based Management of a Range-Extending Species in a Global Marine Hotspot.

26. The Influence of Community Size and Location on Different Dimensions of Vulnerability: a case study of Australian coastal communities.

27. Empirical evidence for different cognitive effects in explaining the attribution of marine range shifts to climate change.

28. Changes in the lease and permanent sale quota markets of a rock lobster fishery in response to stock abundance.

29. A Quantitative Metric to Identify Critical Elements within Seafood Supply Networks.

30. Building blocks of economic resilience to climate change: a south east Australian fisheries example.

31. Integrating indigenous livelihood and lifestyle objectives in managing a natural resource.

32. The role of behavioural flexibility in a whole of ecosystem model.

33. Theories and behavioural drivers underlying fleet dynamics models.

34. From hunters to nature observers: a record of 53 years of diver attitudes towards sharks and rays and marine protected areas.

35. Human behaviour: the key source of uncertainty in fisheries management.

36. Retraction Note to: Structured Decision-Making Identifies Effective Strategies and Potential Barriers for Ecosystem-Based Management of a Range-Extending Species in a Global Marine Hotspot.

38. Asymmetrical Development across Transboundary Regions: The Case of the Torres Strait Treaty Region (Australia and Papua New Guinea).

39. Modelling marine community responses to climate-driven species redistribution to guide monitoring and adaptive ecosystem-based management.

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