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Fat Fish, Sick Fishery?

Mar 14, 2012 | 0 Comments

Walsh, S.M., S.L. Hamilton, B.I. Ruttenberg, M.K. Donovan, and S.A. Sandin. 2012. Fishing top predators indirectly affects condition and reproduction in a reef-fish community. Journal of Fish Biology 80:519-37.

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Reefs Break Waves, Every Day

Nov 21, 2011 | 3 Comments

I know you’re thinking that “reefs break waves every day” is obvious (or, more likely, “errr derrr, you bonehead”). But there’s more to that statement than meets the eye; it says a lot about reef science,...

The Debate de Jour for Conservation Science Mapping Online

Nov 08, 2010 | 1 Comments

In the September, 2010, issue of TNC's Science Chronicles I wrote a piece on online mapping as an emerging decision support tool for conservation science and marine spatial planning. Excerpts of this are below:

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