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  1. Reviewing the role of aquaria as restorative settings: how subaquatic diversity in public aquaria can influence preferences, and human health and well-being
  2. Marine wildlife as an important component of coastal visits: The role of perceived biodiversity and species behaviour
  3. A preliminary investigation into the restorative potential of public aquaria exhibits: a UK student-based study
  4. Marine Biota and Psychological Well-Being
  5. Do Preferences for Waterscapes Persist in Inclement Weather and Extend to Sub-aquatic Scenes?
  6. Towards a Marine Mindset: Visiting an Aquarium Can Improve Attitudes and Intentions Regarding Marine Sustainability
  7. Blue space: The importance of water for preference, affect, and restorativeness ratings of natural and built scenes
  8. Colonization of an artificial reef in south-west England—ex-HMS ‘Scylla’
  9. Evidence for phosphonate usage in the coral holobiont