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Isopods infesting Atlantic bonefish (Albula vulpes) host novel viruses, including reoviruses related to global pathogens, and opportunistically feed on humans
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- Parasitology / Volume 151 / Issue 12 / October 2024
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- 20 November 2024, pp. 1386-1396
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INTEGRATING MULTIPLE SOURCES OF DATA TO CONSTRUCT A TIME SERIES OF RECREATIONAL CATCH AND EFFORT FOR THE WEST COAST BIOREGION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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- Bulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society / Volume 107 / Issue 1 / February 2023
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- 02 December 2022, pp. 175-176
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- February 2023
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The last marine wilderness: spearfishing for trophy fishes in the Coral Sea
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- Environmental Conservation / Volume 43 / Issue 1 / March 2016
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- 26 August 2015, pp. 90-95
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Travel Cost Methods for Estimating the Recreational Use Benefits of Artificial Marine Habitat
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- Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics / Volume 20 / Issue 1 / July 1988
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- 28 April 2015, pp. 87-101
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Impacts of recreational fishing in Australia: historical declines, self-regulation and evidence of an early warning system
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- Environmental Conservation / Volume 41 / Issue 4 / December 2014
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 350-356
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Recreational fishers' attitudes towards the 2004 rezoning of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park
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- Environmental Conservation / Volume 36 / Issue 3 / September 2009
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- 14 December 2009, pp. 245-252
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Demographic structure of broadnose seven-gill shark, Notorynchus cepedianus, caught by anglers in southern Patagonia, Argentina
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- Marine Biodiversity Records / Volume 2 / January 2009
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- 20 August 2009, e138
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- January 2009
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