Understanding the distribution of marine megafauna in the English channel region: identifying key habitats for conservation within the busiest seaway on earth.
The temperate waters of the North-Eastern Atlantic have a long history of maritime resource richness and, as a result, the European Union is endeavouring to maintain regional productivity and biodiversity. At the intersection of these aims lies potential conflict, signalling the need for integrated,...
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Autores principales: | Catherine M McClellan, Tom Brereton, Florence Dell'Amico, David G Johns, Anna-C Cucknell, Samantha C Patrick, Rod Penrose, Vincent Ridoux, Jean-Luc Solandt, Eric Stephan, Stephen C Votier, Ruth Williams, Brendan J Godley |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/faadafe712d84136a5421a0327b7a0a1 |
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