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1. Financing conservation at scale via visitor green fees

2. Applying a jurisdictional approach to support sustainable seafood

3. Whose right to manage? Distribution of property rights affects equity and power dynamics in comanagement

4. Key features for more successful place-based sustainability research on social-ecological systems: a Programme on Ecosystem Change and Society (PECS) perspective

5. The codevelopment of coastal fisheries monitoring methods to support local management

6. Human Dimensions of Coral Reef Social-Ecological Systems

7. Fish Flow: following fisheries from spawning to supper

8. Preparing conservation practitioners for the Anthropocene

9. Applying a jurisdictional approach to support sustainable seafood

10. Residual marine protected areas five years on: Are we still favouring ease of establishment over need for protection?

11. Combining fish and benthic communities into multiple regimes reveals complex reef dynamics

12. Measuring what matters in the Great Barrier Reef

13. Social-ecological alignment and ecological conditions in coral reefs

14. Advancing the integration of spatial data to map human and natural drivers on coral reefs

15. Principles for managing marine ecosystems prone to tipping points

16. A practical approach for putting people in ecosystem-based ocean planning

17. Emergence of co-management governance for Hawai‘i coral reef fisheries

18. Current Practice and Future Prospects for Social Data in Coastal and Ocean Planning

19. Reinventing residual reserves in the sea: are we favouring ease of establishment over need for protection?

20. The codevelopment of coastal fisheries monitoring methods to support local management

21. Towards a sustainable and equitable blue economy

22. Parsing human and biophysical drivers of coral reef regimes

23. Using historical data to assess the biogeography of population recovery

24. Social drivers forewarn of marine regime shifts

25. Hawksbill Sea Turtles in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

26. Sociocultural significance of the endangered Hawaiian monk seal and the human dimensions of conservation planning

27. Multicentury trends and the sustainability of coral reef fisheries in Hawai‘i and Florida

28. Culture, Conservation, and Conflict: Assessing the Human Dimensions of Hawaiian Monk Seal Recovery

29. Toward Holistic Evaluation and Assessment: Linking Ecosystems and Human Well-Being for the Three Gorges Dam

30. Managing small-scale commercial fisheries for adaptive capacity: insights from dynamic social-ecological drivers of change in Monterey Bay

31. Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation

32. Hydrodynamic mediation of predator–prey interactions: differential patterns of prey susceptibility and predator success explained by variation in water flow

33. From Reef to Table: Social and Ecological Factors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries, Artisanal Seafood Supply Chains, and Seafood Security

34. Human Dimensions of Coral Reef Social-Ecological Systems

35. Historical reconstruction reveals recovery in Hawaiian coral reefs

36. Identifying multiple coral reef regimes and their drivers across the Hawaiian archipelago

37. Seafood menus reflect long-term ocean changes

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