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    Blue Growth Potential to Mitigate Climate Change through Seaweed Offsetting by Froehlich, Halley E., Afflerbach, Jamie C., Frazier, Melanie, Halpern, Benjamin S.

    Published in Current biology (23-09-2019)
    “…Carbon offsetting—receiving credit for reducing, avoiding, or sequestering carbon—has become part of the portfolio of solutions to mitigate carbon emissions,…”
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    Climate velocity and the future global redistribution of marine biodiversity by García Molinos, Jorge, Halpern, Benjamin S., Schoeman, David S., Brown, Christopher J., Kiessling, Wolfgang, Moore, Pippa J., Pandolfi, John M., Poloczanska, Elvira S., Richardson, Anthony J., Burrows, Michael T.

    Published in Nature climate change (01-01-2016)
    “…Ocean warming will cause widespread changes in species richness and assemblage composition over coming decades, with important implications for both…”
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    Ecosystem service tradeoff analysis reveals the value of marine spatial planning for multiple ocean uses by White, Crow, Halpern, Benjamin S, Kappel, Carrie V

    “…Marine spatial planning (MSP) is an emerging responsibility of resource managers around the United States and elsewhere. A key proposed advantage of MSP is…”
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    Spatial and temporal changes in cumulative human impacts on the world’s ocean by Halpern, Benjamin S., Frazier, Melanie, Potapenko, John, Casey, Kenneth S., Koenig, Kellee, Longo, Catherine, Lowndes, Julia Stewart, Rockwood, R. Cotton, Selig, Elizabeth R., Selkoe, Kimberly A., Walbridge, Shaun

    Published in Nature communications (14-07-2015)
    “…Human pressures on the ocean are thought to be increasing globally, yet we know little about their patterns of cumulative change, which pressures are most…”
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    Comparative terrestrial feed and land use of an aquaculture-dominant world by Froehlich, Halley E., Runge, Claire A., Gentry, Rebecca R., Gaines, Steven D., Halpern, Benjamin S.

    “…Reducing food production pressures on the environment while feeding an ever-growing human population is one of the grand challenges facing humanity. The…”
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    Nutrition: Fall in fish catch threatens human health by Golden, Christopher D., Allison, Edward H., Cheung, William W. L., Dey, Madan M., Halpern, Benjamin S., McCauley, Douglas J., Smith, Matthew, Vaitla, Bapu, Zeller, Dirk, Myers, Samuel S.

    Published in Nature (London) (16-06-2016)
    “…Christopher Golden and colleagues calculate that declining numbers of marine fish will spell more malnutrition in many developing nations…”
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    Mapping global inputs and impacts from of human sewage in coastal ecosystems by Tuholske, Cascade, Halpern, Benjamin S, Blasco, Gordon, Villasenor, Juan Carlos, Frazier, Melanie, Caylor, Kelly

    Published in PloS one (10-11-2021)
    “…Coastal marine ecosystems face a host of pressures from both offshore and land-based human activity. Research on terrestrial threats to coastal ecosystems has…”
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    Cumulative human impacts on Mediterranean and Black Sea marine ecosystems: assessing current pressures and opportunities by Micheli, Fiorenza, Halpern, Benjamin S, Walbridge, Shaun, Ciriaco, Saul, Ferretti, Francesco, Fraschetti, Simonetta, Lewison, Rebecca, Nykjaer, Leo, Rosenberg, Andrew A

    Published in PloS one (04-12-2013)
    “…Management of marine ecosystems requires spatial information on current impacts. In several marine regions, including the Mediterranean and Black Sea, legal…”
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    Responses of Marine Organisms to Climate Change across Oceans by Poloczanska, Elvira S., Burrows, Michael T., Brown, Christopher J., García Molinos, Jorge, Halpern, Benjamin S., Hoegh-Guldberg, Ove, Kappel, Carrie V., Moore, Pippa J., Richardson, Anthony J., Schoeman, David S., Sydeman, William J.

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (04-05-2016)
    “…Climate change is driving changes in the physical and chemical properties of the ocean that have consequences for marine ecosystems. Here, we review evidence…”
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    Public Perceptions of Aquaculture: Evaluating Spatiotemporal Patterns of Sentiment around the World by Froehlich, Halley E, Gentry, Rebecca R, Rust, Michael B, Grimm, Dietmar, Halpern, Benjamin S

    Published in PloS one (03-01-2017)
    “…Aquaculture is developing rapidly at a global scale and sustainable practices are an essential part of meeting the protein requirements of the ballooning human…”
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    Mapping the global potential for marine aquaculture by Gentry, Rebecca R., Froehlich, Halley E., Grimm, Dietmar, Kareiva, Peter, Parke, Michael, Rust, Michael, Gaines, Steven D., Halpern, Benjamin S.

    Published in Nature ecology & evolution (01-09-2017)
    “…Marine aquaculture presents an opportunity for increasing seafood production in the face of growing demand for marine protein and limited scope for expanding…”
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    Evaluating and Ranking the Vulnerability of Global Marine Ecosystems to Anthropogenic Threats by HALPERN, BENJAMIN S, SELKOE, KIMBERLY A, MICHELI, FIORENZA, KAPPEL, CARRIE V

    Published in Conservation biology (01-10-2007)
    “…Marine ecosystems are threatened by a suite of anthropogenic stressors. Mitigating multiple threats is a daunting task, particularly when funding constraints…”
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    Placing marine protected areas onto the ecosystem-based management seascape by Halpern, Benjamin S., Lester, Sarah E., McLeod, Karen L., Gaines, Steven D.

    “…The rapid increase in the science and implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs) around the world in the past 15 years is now being followed by similar…”
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