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1. PISCO: Advances made through the formation of a large-scale, long-term consortium for integrated understanding of coastal ecosystem dynamics

2. Marine spatial planning makes room for offshore aquaculture in crowded coastal waters.

3. Are Territorial Use Rights in Fisheries (TURFs) sufficiently large?

4. From principles to practice: a spatial approach to systematic conservation planning in the deep sea

5. Weak synchrony in the timing of larval release in upwelling regimes

6. Quantifying larval export from South African marine reserves

7. Latitude and protection affect decadal trends in reef trophic structure over a continental scale

9. Field evidence for pervasive indirect effects of fishing on prey foraging behavior

10. Key features and context-dependence of fishery-induced trophic cascades

11. Do Behavioral Foraging Responses Of Prey To Predators Function Similarly In Restored And Pristine Foodwebs?

12. Fishing indirectly structures macroalgal assemblages by altering herbivore behavior.

14. Integrated coastal reserve planning: making the land-sea connection

31. Integrated coastal reserve planning: making the land-sea connection

32. Could fish aggregation at ocean aquaculture augment wild populations and local fisheries?

33. Climate change reduces long-term population benefits from no-take marine protected areas through selective pressures on species movement.

34. Effect of trade on global aquatic food consumption patterns.

36. Nutrient supply from marine small-scale fisheries.

37. Reply to: Quantifying the carbon benefits of ending bottom trawling.

38. Environmental context dependency in species interactions.

40. Expanding ocean food production under climate change.

41. Assessing the population-level conservation effects of marine protected areas.

42. Prepare developed democracies for long-run economic slowdowns.

43. A novel marine spatial management tool for multiple conflicts recognition and optimization of marine functional zoning in the East China sea.

44. Range edges of North American marine species are tracking temperature over decades.

47. Protecting the global ocean for biodiversity, food and climate.

49. A global network of marine protected areas for food.

50. Let more big fish sink: Fisheries prevent blue carbon sequestration-half in unprofitable areas.

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