Assessing progress towards global marine protection targets: shortfalls in information and action

article by Louisa J. Wood et al published July 2008 in Oryx

Assessing progress towards global marine protection targets: shortfalls in information and action is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S003060530800046X

P50authorDaniel PaulyQ581515
P2093author name stringLucy Fish
Josh Laughren
Louisa J. Wood
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P433issue03
P577publication date2008-07-01
P1433published inOryxQ15765688
P1476titleAssessing progress towards global marine protection targets: shortfalls in information and action
P478volume42

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