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1. Rethinking sustainability of marine fisheries for a fast-changing planet

2. Fisheries subsidies exacerbate inequities in accessing seafood nutrients in the Indian Ocean

3. WTO must complete an ambitious fisheries subsidies agreement

4. The vertical distribution of fish on two offshore oil platforms

6. Colour change and colour phases in Lethrinidae with insights into ecology

7. Reconstructing past fisheries catches for large pelagic species in the Indian Ocean

8. Climate oscillation and the invasion of alien species influence the oceanic distribution of seabirds

9. Offshore platforms as novel ecosystems: A case study from Australia’s Northwest Shelf

10. Sharks are the preferred scraping surface for large pelagic fishes: Possible implications for parasite removal and fitness in a changing ocean

11. Measuring the Impact of Conservation: The Growing Importance of Monitoring Fauna, Flora and Funga

12. Spatial Variation in Pelagic Wildlife Assemblages in the Ascension Island Marine Protected Area: Implications for Monitoring and Management

13. Submerged Carbonate Banks Aggregate Pelagic Megafauna in Offshore Tropical Australia

14. Estimating Global Catches of Marine Recreational Fisheries

15. Modern slavery and the race to fish

17. Estimating the economic benefits and costs of highly‐protected marine protected areas

18. Correction: Remote reefs and seamounts are the last refuges for marine predators across the Indo-Pacific.

19. Offshore Oil and Gas Platforms as Novel Ecosystems: A Global Perspective

20. Eliminating Plastic Pollution: How a Voluntary Contribution From Industry Will Drive the Circular Plastics Economy

21. Remote reefs and seamounts are the last refuges for marine predators across the Indo-Pacific.

22. The Effect of Deep Oceanic Flushing on Water Properties and Ecosystem Functioning Within Atolls in the British Indian Ocean Territory

23. Fish associated with subsea pipelines and their rock berms

25. Challenges of transferring models of fish abundance between coral reefs

26. Reconstructing Kenya’s total freshwater fisheries catches: 1950–2017

27. Drivers of abundance and spatial distribution of reef-associated sharks in an isolated atoll reef system.

28. Diet and condition of mesopredators on coral reefs in relation to shark abundance.

30. Freshwater Protected Areas: Strategies for Conservation

31. Bushmeat Exploitation in Tropical Forests: an Intercontinental Comparison

32. How Close is too Close? The Effect of a Non-Lethal Electric Shark Deterrent on White Shark Behaviour.

33. Models of Marine Fish Biodiversity: Assessing Predictors from Three Habitat Classification Schemes.

34. A Global Analysis of the Relationship between Farmed Seaweed Production and Herbivorous Fish Catch.

35. Expert judgements and community values: preference heterogeneity for protecting river ecology in Western Australia

36. Estimating pelagic fish biomass in a tropical seascape using echosounding and baited stereo-videography

37. Crossing latitudes--long-distance tracking of an apex predator.

38. Ecological redundancy between coral reef sharks and predatory teleosts

39. The Influence of Oxygen Minimum Zone and Oceanographic Parameters on the Length Distribution of Five Fish Species in the Arabian Sea

40. Influence of Climate-Driven Low Oxygen Zones on Fish Biodiversity: A Case Study from the Arabian Sea

41. Wild observation of putative dynamic decapod mimicry by a cuttlefish (Sepia cf. smithi)

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

43. Fishery biomass trends of exploited fish populations in marine ecoregions, climatic zones and ocean basins

44. Estimating Global Catches of Marine Recreational Fisheries

45. Modern slavery and the race to fish

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

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

48. Continental‐scale hotspots of pelagic fish abundance inferred from commercial catch records

49. The trophic role of a large marine predator, the tiger shark Galeocerdo cuvier

50. Species diversity, abundance, biomass, size and trophic structure of fish on coral reefs in relation to shark abundance

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