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    The substantial first impact of bottom fishing on rare biodiversity hotspots: a dilemma for evidence-based conservation by Cook, Robert, Fariñas-Franco, Jose M, Gell, Fiona R, Holt, Rohan H F, Holt, Terry, Lindenbaum, Charles, Porter, Joanne S, Seed, Ray, Skates, Lucie R, Stringell, Thomas B, Sanderson, William G

    Published in PloS one (14-08-2013)
    “…This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on rare protected shellfish-reefs formed by the horse mussel…”
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    A sediment quality triad assessment of the impact of copper mine tailings disposal on the littoral sedimentary environment in the Atacama region of northern Chile by Lee, Matthew R., Correa, Juan A., Seed, Ray

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-11-2006)
    “…A sediment quality triad (SQT) assessment was made of the impact of copper mine tailings disposal on littoral meiofaunal assemblages in the Atacama region of…”
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    The Substantial First Impact of Bottom Fishing on Rare Biodiversity Hotspots: A Dilemma for Evidence-Based Conservation. e69904 by Cook, Robert, Farinas-Franco, Jose M, Gell, Fiona R, Holt, Rohan HF, Holt, Terry, Lindenbaum, Charles, Porter, Joanne S, Seed, Ray, Skates, Lucie R, Stringell, Thomas B

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2013)
    “…This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on rare protected shellfish-reefs formed by the horse mussel…”
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    methodology for screening haemolymph of intertidal mussels, Mytilus edulis, using FT-IR spectroscopy as a tool for environmental assesment by Gidman, Eleanor A, Jones, M. Laurence M, Bussell, James A, Malham, Shelagh K, Reynolds, Brian, Seed, Ray, Causton, David R, Johnson, Helen E, Gwynn-Jones, Dylan

    Published in Metabolomics (01-12-2007)
    “…Developing effective, rapid and inexpensive methods for monitoring and conserving aquatic resources is an important issue for environmental managers. This…”
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