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    Improving knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to facilitate the adaptive governance of marine resources: A review of knowledge and research needs by Cvitanovic, C., Hobday, A.J., van Kerkhoff, L., Wilson, S.K., Dobbs, K., Marshall, N.A.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-08-2015)
    “…The science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scientists and environmental decision-makers, however, this exchange…”
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    Trailing edges projected to move faster than leading edges for large pelagic fish habitats under climate change by Robinson, L.M., Hobday, A.J, Possingham, H.P., Richardson, A.J.

    “…There is mounting evidence to suggest that many species are shifting their ranges in concordance with the climate velocity of their preferred environmental…”
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    Evaluating impacts of fishing on benthic habitats: A risk assessment framework applied to Australian fisheries by Williams, A., Dowdney, J., Smith, A.D.M., Hobday, A.J., Fuller, M.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-12-2011)
    “…► A risk assessment framework is used to examine fishing impacts on benthic habitats. ► Higher risk interactions are identified and prioritised with a…”
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    Linking adaptation science to action to build food secure Pacific Island communities by Cvitanovic, C., Crimp, S., Fleming, A., Bell, J., Howden, M., Hobday, A.J., Taylor, M., Cunningham, R.

    Published in Climate risk management (2016)
    “…Climate change is a major threat to food security in Pacific Island countries, with declines in food production and increasing variability in food supplies…”
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    The biological oceanography of the East Australian Current and surrounding waters in relation to tuna and billfish catches off eastern Australia by Young, J.W., Hobday, A.J., Campbell, R.A., Kloser, R.J., Bonham, P.I., Clementson, L.A., Lansdell, M.J.

    “…The surface and sub-surface biological oceanography of tuna fishing grounds within the East Australian Current (EAC) was compared in 2004 with two other…”
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    Climate change risks and adaptation options across Australian seafood supply chains – A preliminary assessment by Fleming, A., Hobday, A.J., Farmery, A., van Putten, E.I., Pecl, G.T., Green, B.S., Lim-Camacho, L.

    Published in Climate risk management (2014)
    “…•We examine potential impacts of climate change across seafood supply chains.•Stakeholder perspectives from across these supply chains were elicited in…”
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    From science to action: Principles for undertaking environmental research that enables knowledge exchange and evidence-based decision-making by Cvitanovic, C., McDonald, J., Hobday, A.J.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-12-2016)
    “…Effective conservation requires knowledge exchange among scientists and decision-makers to enable learning and support evidence-based decision-making. Efforts…”
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    Climate-driven range extension of a sea urchin: inferring future trends by analysis of recent population dynamics by LING, S.D, JOHNSON, C.R, RIDGWAY, K, HOBDAY, A.J, HADDON, M

    Published in Global change biology (01-03-2009)
    “…Patterns of climate-forced range shift in the marine environment are informed by investigating the population dynamics of an ecologically important sea urchin…”
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    Building trust among marine protected area managers and community members through scientific research: Insights from the Ningaloo Marine Park, Australia by Cvitanovic, C., van Putten, E.I., Hobday, A.J., Mackay, M., Kelly, R., McDonald, J., Waples, K., Barnes, P.

    Published in Marine policy (01-07-2018)
    “…The success of participatory marine governance arrangements is influenced by the levels of trust that exist between decision-makers and diverse stakeholder…”
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    Overcoming barriers to knowledge exchange for adaptive resource management; the perspectives of Australian marine scientists by Cvitanovic, C., Hobday, A.J., van Kerkhoff, L., Marshall, N.A.

    Published in Marine policy (01-02-2015)
    “…The sustainable science-based management of natural resources requires knowledge exchange between scientists and environmental decision-makers; however,…”
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    Rapid assessment of an ocean warming hotspot reveals “high” confidence in potential species’ range extensions by Robinson, L.M., Gledhill, D.C., Moltschaniwskyj, N.A., Hobday, A.J., Frusher, S., N.Barrett, Stuart-Smith, J., Pecl, G.T.

    Published in Global environmental change (01-03-2015)
    “…•A rapid assessment was developed to classify confidence in potential species’ range extensions.•The method utilises diverse sources of information including…”
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    Ecological risk assessment for the effects of fishing by Hobday, A.J., Smith, A.D.M., Stobutzki, I.C., Bulman, C., Daley, R., Dambacher, J.M., Deng, R.A., Dowdney, J., Fuller, M., Furlani, D., Griffiths, S.P., Johnson, D., Kenyon, R., Knuckey, I.A., Ling, S.D., Pitcher, R., Sainsbury, K.J., Sporcic, M., Smith, T., Turnbull, C., Walker, T.I., Wayte, S.E., Webb, H., Williams, A., Wise, B.S., Zhou, S.

    Published in Fisheries research (01-03-2011)
    “…▶ Fisheries can impact species, habitats and ecological communities. ▶ We describe a risk-based framework to assess these impacts. ▶ Novel features include a…”
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    Japanese and Taiwanese pelagic longline fleet dynamics and the impacts of climate change in the southern Indian Ocean by Michael, P.E., Wilcox, C., Tuck, G.N., Hobday, A.J., Strutton, P.G.

    “…Climate change is projected to continue shifting the distribution of marine species, leading to changes in local assemblages and different interactions with…”
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    Predicting environmental drivers for prawn aquaculture production to aid improved farm management by Spillman, C.M., Hartog, J.R., Hobday, A.J., Hudson, D.

    Published in Aquaculture (01-10-2015)
    “…A wide range of aquaculture industries are exposed to environmental conditions and variability which can impact on production. Information about future climate…”
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    Identifying indicators and essential variables for marine ecosystems by Hayes, K.R., Dambacher, J.M., Hosack, G.R., Bax, N.J., Dunstan, P.K., Fulton, E.A., Thompson, P.A., Hartog, J.R., Hobday, A.J., Bradford, R., Foster, S.D., Hedge, P., Smith, D.C., Marshall, C.J.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2015)
    “…•Deciding what to measure in marine ecosystems is difficult.•A literature review of recommended indicators suggests only 6 essential biological variables.•We…”
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    Effects of climate-driven primary production change on marine food webs: implications for fisheries and conservation by BROWN, C.J, FULTON, E.A, HOBDAY, A.J, MATEAR, R.J, POSSINGHAM, H.P, BULMAN, C, CHRISTENSEN, V, FORREST, R.E, GEHRKE, P.C, GRIBBLE, N.A, GRIFFITHS, S.P, LOZANO-MONTES, H, MARTIN, J.M, METCALF, S, OKEY, T.A, WATSON, R, RICHARDSON, A.J

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2010)
    “…Climate change is altering the rate and distribution of primary production in the world's oceans. Primary production is critical to maintaining biodiversity…”
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    Defining dynamic pelagic habitats in oceanic waters off eastern Australia by Hobday, A.J., Young, J.W., Moeseneder, C., Dambacher, J.M.

    “…Although many species in the pelagic ocean are widespread, they are not randomly distributed. These species may have associations with particular water masses…”
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    Communicating climate change: Climate change risk perceptions and rock lobster fishers, Tasmania by Nursey-Bray, Melissa, Pecl, G.T., Frusher, S., Gardner, C., Haward, M., Hobday, A.J., Jennings, S., Punt, A.E., Revill, H., van Putten, I.

    Published in Marine policy (01-05-2012)
    “…World fisheries, already vulnerable, are under increasing pressure from the impacts of climate change. Using the Tasmanian rock lobster industry as a case…”
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    Decadal-Scale Forecasting of Climate Drivers for Marine Applications by Salinger, J, Hobday, A J, Matear, R J, O'Kane, T J, Risbey, J S, Dunstan, P, Eveson, J P, Fulton, E A, Feng, M, Plagányi, É E, Poloczanska, E S, Marshall, A G, Thompson, P A

    Published in Advances in marine biology (2016)
    “…Climate influences marine ecosystems on a range of time scales, from weather-scale (days) through to climate-scale (hundreds of years). Understanding of…”
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    Optimising fisheries management in relation to tuna catches in the western central Pacific Ocean: A review of research priorities and opportunities by Evans, K., Young, J.W., Nicol, S., Kolody, D., Allain, V., Bell, J., Brown, J.N., Ganachaud, A., Hobday, A.J., Hunt, B., Innes, J., Gupta, A. Sen, van Sebille, E., Kloser, R., Patterson, T., Singh, A.

    Published in Marine policy (01-09-2015)
    “…Some of the most important development goals for the countries and territories of the Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) involve the sustainable…”
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