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9. New interventions are needed to save coral reefs

13. Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs

14. Assessing the impacts of nonindigenous marine macroalgae: An update of current knowledge

17. Introductions of seaweeds: Accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms

18. Impacts of introduced seaweeds

19. Introduced Macroalgae – a Growing Concern

20. Reproductive phenology of the introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida(Phaeophyceae, Laminariales) in Tasmania, Australia

21. Efficacy of physical removal of a marine pest: The introduced kelp Undaria pinnatifida in a Tasmanian Marine Reserve

32. Introductions of seaweeds: accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms

33. Impacts of introduced seaweeds

34. Introductions of seaweeds: accidental transfer pathways and mechanisms

35. Impacts of introduced seaweeds

36. Surface alkaline phosphatase activities of macroalgae on coral reefsof the central Great Barrier Reef, Australia

37. Research priorities for the sustainability of coral-rich western Pacific seascapes.

38. Interventions to help coral reefs under global change-A complex decision challenge.

39. Microbial indicators of environmental perturbations in coral reef ecosystems.

40. Reduced diversity and stability of coral-associated bacterial communities and suppressed immune function precedes disease onset in corals.

41. High spatio-temporal variability in Acroporidae settlement to inshore reefs of the Great Barrier Reef.

42. Support for improved quality control but misplaced criticism of GBR science. Reply to viewpoint "The need for a formalised system of Quality Control for environmental policy-science" by P. Larcombe and P. Ridd (Marine Pollution Bulletin 126: 449-461, 2018).

43. New interventions are needed to save coral reefs.

44. Shifting paradigms in restoration of the world's coral reefs.

46. Towards protecting the Great Barrier Reef from land-based pollution.

47. Marine microbial communities of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon are influenced by riverine floodwaters and seasonal weather events.

48. Informing policy to protect coastal coral reefs: insight from a global review of reducing agricultural pollution to coastal ecosystems.

49. Sediment and turbidity associated with offshore dredging increase coral disease prevalence on nearby reefs.

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