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1. Management of coastal canal estates in Australia: Challenges and opportunities

2. From physics to fish to folk: supporting coastal regional communities to understand their vulnerability to climate change in Australia

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

4. The economic and social impacts of environmental change on fishing towns and coastal communities: a historical case study of Geraldton, Western Australia

5. Fishing for the impacts of climate change in the marine sector: a case study

6. Identifying key dynamics and ideal governance structures for successful ecological management

7. Ranking biodiversity risk factors using expert groups – Treating linguistic uncertainty and documenting epistemic uncertainty

8. Identifying indicators of the effects of fishing using alternative models, uncertainty, and aggregation error

9. Qualitative analysis of recreational fisher response and the ecosystem impacts of management strategies in a data-limited situation

10. An Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management framework: the efficient, regional-level planning tool for management agencies

11. Qualitative Models to Complement Quantitative Ecosystem Models for the Analysis of Data-Limited Marine Ecosystems and Fisheries

12. Effects of climate-driven primary production change on marine food webs: implications for fisheries and conservation

13. Importance of trophic information, simplification and aggregation error in ecosystem models

14. Measuring the vulnerability of marine social-ecological systems: a prerequisite for the identification of climate change adaptations

15. Non-destructive ageing in Notolabrus tetricus using dorsal spines with an emphasis on the benefits for protected, endangered and fished species

16. Adaptation options for marine industries and coastal communities using community structure and dynamics

18. A new Bathonian (Middle Jurassic) microvertebrate site, within the Chipping Norton Limestone Formation at Hornsleasow Quarry, Gloucestershire

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