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1. Impacts of exposure to a seismic source survey on silverlip pearl oysters (

2. Water temperature is a key driver of horizontal and vertical movements of an ocean giant, the whale shark Rhincodon typus

3. Relative influence of predators, competitors and seascape heterogeneity on behaviour and abundance of coral reef mesopredators

4. Video surveys of sea snakes in the mesophotic zone shed light on trends in populations

5. Diving into the vertical dimension of elasmobranch movement ecology

6. Genetic markers validate photo-identification and uniqueness of spot patterns in whale sharks

7. Continental‐scale acoustic telemetry and network analysis reveal new insights into stock structure

8. Trophic Structure and Diet of Predatory Teleost Fishes in a Tropical Demersal Shelf Ecosystem

9. Concurrent 15. Presentation for: Impacts of exposure to a seismic source survey on silverlip pearl oysters (

10. Global collision-risk hotspots of marine traffic and the world’s largest fish, the whale shark

11. The Elasmobranchs of Coral Reefs

13. Unprecedented longevity of unharvested shallow-water snappers in the Indian Ocean

14. Optimising sample sizes for animal distribution analysis using tracking data

15. Methods matter in repeating ocean acidification studies

16. The hemisphere of fear: the presence of sharks influences the three dimensional behaviour of large mesopredators in a coral reef ecosystem

17. Teleconnections reveal that drivers of inter-annual growth can vary from local to ocean basin scales in tropical snappers

19. Synchronous biological feedbacks in parrotfishes associated with pantropical coral bleaching

20. Does provisioning for tourism harm whale sharks at Oslob? A review of the evidence and reply to Ziegler et al. (2018)

22. Outstanding Questions in Whale Shark Research and Conservation

25. Satellite Tracking Reveals Nesting Patterns, Site Fidelity, and Potential Impacts of Warming on Major Green Turtle Rookeries in the Red Sea

26. A large-scale experiment finds no evidence that a seismic survey impacts a demersal fish fauna

27. First Insights Into the Horizontal Movements of Whale Sharks (Rhincodon typus) in the Northern Arabian Sea

28. High predation of marine turtle hatchlings near a coastal jetty

30. Changes in local free-living parasite populations in response to cleaner manipulation over 12 years

31. Patterns and drivers of vertical movements of the large fishes of the epipelagic

32. Evidence of increased economic benefits from shark-diving tourism in the Maldives

33. How shark conservation in the Maldives affects demand for dive tourism

34. Long-term investment in shark sanctuaries

35. Effects of human footprint and biophysical factors on the body-size structure of fished marine species

36. Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves

37. The soundscape of the Anthropocene ocean

38. Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment

39. A review of a decade of lessons from one of the world’s largest MPAs: conservation gains and key challenges

40. Asymptotic Growth of Whale Sharks Suggests Sex-Specific Life-History Strategies

41. Author response for 'A field and video‐annotation guide for baited remote underwater stereo‐video surveys of demersal fish assemblages'

44. Shark-diving tourism as a financing mechanism for shark conservation strategies in Malaysia

45. Acoustic enrichment can enhance fish community development on degraded coral reef habitat

46. Artificial light disrupts the nearshore dispersal of neonate flatback turtles Natator depressus

47. Evidence for rapid recovery of shark populations within a coral reef marine protected area

48. A boundary current drives synchronous growth of marine fishes across tropical and temperate latitudes

49. Mating behaviour and postcopulatory fertilization patterns in the southern blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena maculosa

50. Predator declines and morphological changes in prey: evidence from coral reefs depleted of sharks

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