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

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P356DOI10.1002/AQC.2445

P50authorGraham J. EdgarQ21340097
Reg WatsonQ30505505
Bob PresseyQ57082599
Alana GrechQ57304541
Rodolphe DevillersQ59683237
P2093author name stringJohn N. Kittinger
Trevor Ward
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P433issue4
P921main subjectaquatic scienceQ4782809
P304page(s)480-504
P577publication date2014-02-25
P1433published inAquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater EcosystemsQ15751173
P1476titleReinventing residual reserves in the sea: are we favouring ease of establishment over need for protection?
P478volume25

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