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    An Ocean Declaration for equitable governance to guide observation by Ota, Yoshitaka, Singh, Gerald G., Cisneros-Montemayor, Andrés M., Ritts, Eliana, Schneider, Matthew J., Spalding, Ana, Strand, Mia, Swartz, Wilf, Valauri-Orton, Alexis

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (13-11-2024)
    “…The Dubai Ocean Declaration is the latest international call to expand ocean observation worldwide. We argue that there needs to be a committed effort to…”
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    Uniting imagination and evidence by design to navigate climate survival in urbanizing deltas by Zevenbergen, Chris, Harteveld, Maurice G., Bloemen, Pieter, van Ham, Maarten, van den Doel, Wim, Hertogh, Marcel H., Hooimeijer, Fransje, Bacchin, Taneha, Moors, Eddy, Rijke, Jeroen, Tromp, Ellen

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (07-11-2024)
    “…Urbanizing river deltas are highly susceptible to sea level rise and extreme weather events such as floods and droughts. Water-related disasters are already…”
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    Global hake production and trade: Insights for food security and supply chain resilience by Ospina-Alvarez, Andrés, Aragão, Guilherme Martins, López-López, Lucía, Villasante, Sebastián, Moranta, Joan

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (13-10-2024)
    “…Hake, a key species in global seafood trade, substantially influences market dynamics and consumption patterns. This study delves into the global hake trade…”
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    Noise pollution from Arctic expedition cruise vessels: understanding causes, consequences and governance options by Mannherz, Fabienne, Knol-Kauffman, Maaike, Rafaly, Vonintsoa, Ahonen, Heidi, Kruke, Bjørn Ivar

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (10-10-2024)
    “…Significant increase in shipping in the Arctic has caught international and national attention. The rising presence of touristic expedition cruise vessels…”
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    Conducting marine genetic research for whom? Mapping knowledge flows from science to patents by Dunshirn, Paul, Zhivkoplias, Erik

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (08-10-2024)
    “…Marine genetic resources hold great value for biotechnological innovation and sustainability-oriented research. However, studies indicate that intellectual…”
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    Strong versus weak sustainable development in the blue economy: a study of 15 EU coastal countries by Spenger, Christoph, Saldivia Gonzatti, Ignacio, Kröger, Lennard, Fleet, Christopher Robin, Voss, Rudi, Rickels, Wilfried

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (02-10-2024)
    “…Abstract One of the European Union’s environmental and sustainable development objectives is to achieve sustainable marine development, combining the…”
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    A review of marine genetic resource valuations by Krusberg, Tilde, Schildt, Lova, Jouffray, Jean-Baptiste, Zhivkoplias, Erik, Blasiak, Robert

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (30-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Marine biotechnology is a rapidly growing sector of the ocean economy, but efforts to assess its value, and that of the genetic resources that enable…”
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    Accounting for existing tenure and rights over marine and freshwater systems by Tholan, Brittany, Basurto, Xavier, Cohen, Philippa J., Franz, Nicole, Himes-Cornell, Amber, Govan, Hugh, Fakoya, Kafayat, Akintola, Shehu L., Aceves-Bueno, Eréndira

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (30-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Global commitments to conservation and sustainable development increasingly demand sensitivity to the rights and territories of Indigenous peoples and…”
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    Environmental law reform needed to manage trade of Australia’s threatened marine species by Dominguez-Martinez, Rosa Mar, Roberson, Leslie, Gephart, Jessica, Wilcox, Chris, Sant, Glenn, Klein, Carissa

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (30-09-2024)
    “…Australia is reforming its ineffective Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act, which currently allows the export of four threatened species…”
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    Risks of competing discourses of scientific responsibility in global ocean futures by Lawless, Sarah, Lau, Jacqueline, Streit, Robert, Morrison, Tiffany H.

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (29-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Accelerated innovation in climate-impacted oceans is outpacing standards of scientific responsibility. Standards of responsibility are critical…”
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    Integrating the multiple perspectives of people and nature in place-based marine spatial planning by Wedding, L. M., Pittman, S. J., Lepczyk, C. A., Parrain, C., Puniwai, N., Boyle, J. S., Goldberg, E. G., Young, M., Marty, P., Wilhelm, K., Taylor, S., Crowder, L. B.

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (10-09-2024)
    “…Marine spatial planning (MSP) has emerged as a tool to enable marine ecosystem-based management that seeks to balance human demands for ocean space with…”
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    Changing circulations challenge the sustainability of cold water mass and associated ecosystem under climate change by Yang, Peiran, Sun, Bingrong, Zhang, Ying

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (09-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Bottom cold water mass provides abundant nutrients and cool water in summer, playing a pivotal role in the productivity of marine ecosystem and…”
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    From oceans apart to the global ocean: Including marine connectivity in global conservation targets by Metaxas, Anna, Harrison, Autumn-Lynn, Dunn, Daniel

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (04-09-2024)
    “…Abstract The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) underscores the role of ecological connectivity in delivering societal goals, but the…”
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    Is tuna ecolabeling causing fishers more harm than good? by Nakamura, Katrina

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (03-09-2024)
    “…Abstract Nearly 70,000 fishing crew are currently at sea catching the ecolabeled tuna in your sandwich or sushi. Tuna fishing on the High Seas is remote,…”
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    Ecosystem services “on the move” as a nature-based solution for financing the Global Biodiversity Framework by Sequeira, Ana M. M., Rashid Sumaila, U., Rogers, Abbie A.

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (10-08-2024)
    “…Abstract The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (GBF) aims to halt global biodiversity loss. However, its implementation process will need…”
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    Understanding surfing as a ‘blue space’ activity for its contributions to health and wellbeing by Manero, Ana, George, Phoebe, Yusoff, Asad, Olive, Lisa, White, Joanna

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (07-08-2024)
    “…Buckley and Cooper’s1 estimates of surfing’s economic contributions via enhanced mental health were extrapolated from national park visitation. We extend their…”
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    Laying waste to the deep: parallel narratives of marine carbon dioxide removal and deep-seabed mining by Lidström, Susanna, Levin, Lisa A., Seabrook, Sarah

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (26-07-2024)
    “…The deep ocean is increasingly featured in climate solution discussions. An emerging narrative suggests that marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) is essential…”
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    Connecting ecosystem services research and human rights to revamp the application of the precautionary principle by Niner, Holly J., Morgera, Elisa, Longo, Andrea, Howell, Kerry L., Rees, Siân E.

    Published in Npj Ocean Sustainability (24-07-2024)
    “…With ecosystem services (ES) vital for human wellbeing1, the protection of nature is a human rights matter. We outline how recent advances in international…”
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