Search Results - "Leakey, Chris"
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Stable isotopes in juvenile marine fishes and their invertebrate prey from the Thames Estuary, UK, and adjacent coastal regions
Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (20-04-2008)“…Estuaries are regarded as valuable nursery habitats for many commercially important marine fishes, potentially providing a thermal resource, refuge from…”
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What are heritage values? Integrating natural and cultural heritage into environmental valuation
Published in People and nature (Hoboken, N.J.) (01-04-2023)“…There are strong links between heritage and the environment yet, heritage is not fully included in existing ecosystem‐based frameworks. Different…”
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Multi-element otolith chemistry of juvenile sole ( Solea solea), whiting ( Merlangius merlangus) and European seabass ( Dicentrarchus labrax) in the Thames Estuary and adjacent coastal regions
Published in Journal of sea research (01-04-2009)“…Estuaries are regarded as valuable nursery habitats for many commercially important marine fishes, potentially providing a thermal resource, refuge from…”
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Piloting a Regional Scale Ocean Literacy Survey in Fife
Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (09-03-2022)“…Ocean Literacy (OL) encapsulates the journey of improved awareness of marine and coastal issues, to the adoption of clear values and attitudes based on that…”
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Retrospective quantification of estuarine feeding activity by coastally caught marine fishes
Published in Journal of sea research (01-10-2008)“…Many commercially important marine fishes are found in estuaries, particularly as juveniles. The estuaries may provide a thermal resource, refuge from…”
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Insights and recommendations for involving young people in decision making for the marine environment
Published in Marine policy (01-02-2021)“…There is a growing movement to involve young people in decision making for the marine environment, with a wider trend towards public participation and greater…”
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