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  1. Policy fit: lessons from ocean governance in Australia
  2. Competing axes of power in the global plastics treaty: Understanding the politics of progress and setbacks in negotiating a high-ambition agreement
  3. Integrative capacity enabling integrated oceans management: Insights from Australia
  4. Identifying and addressing challenges in gross pollutant trap maintenance: perspectives from the Australian stormwater industry
  5. The gaps and opportunities for non-state actors in plastics circular economy approaches
  6. Decision: The gaps and opportunities for non-state actors in plastics circular economy approaches — R0/PR5
  7. Understanding policy integration through an integrative capacity framework
  8. Decision: The Zero Draft Plastics Treaty: Gaps and challenges — R1/PR6
  9. Governance solutions for soft plastics in Australia: lessons from the discontinuation of REDcycle
  10. Social influence modelling demonstrates that strategic communication and depoliticization reduces conflict in aquaculture
  11. The Zero Draft Plastics Treaty: Gaps and challenges
  12. Polarised perspectives in salmon aquaculture warrant a targeted long-term approach to communication
  13. A network approach to analyse Australia’s blue economy policy and legislative arrangements
  14. Social acceptability and the development of commercial RAS aquaculture
  15. Integrating management of marine activities in Australia
  16. Leveraging Labor Migration and Migrant Remittances in Nepal
  17. Governance and Socio-Ecological Aspects of Plastics Pollution in Coastal and Marine Environments
  18. Reducing socio-ecological conflict using social influence modelling
  19. A creeping crisis when an urgent crisis arises: The reprioritization of plastic pollution issues during COVID‐19
  20. ‘Windows of opportunity’: exploring the relationship between social media and plastic policies during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  21. Global estimates of fishing gear lost to the ocean each year
  22. An imperative to focus the plastic pollution problem on place-based solutions
  23. Local waste management successfully reduces coastal plastic pollution
  24. Plastic pollution
  25. The long-term evolution of news media in defining socio-ecological conflict: A case study of expanding aquaculture
  26. Increasing polarisation in attitudes to aquaculture: Evidence from sequential government inquiries
  27. Integrating Management of Marine Activities in Australia
  28. Governance and Measures for the Prevention of Marine Debris
  29. Cleaner Seas: reducing marine pollution
  30. Oceans and society: feedbacks between ocean and human health
  31. Cleaner seas: reducing marine pollution
  32. Global Causes, Drivers, and Prevention Measures for Lost Fishing Gear
  33. The Marine Debris Nexus
  34. Challenges and misperceptions around global fishing gear loss estimates
  35. Adaptiveness: Changing Earth System Governance
  36. ‘COVID waste’ and social media as method: an archaeology of personal protective equipment and its contribution to policy
  37. Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore Blue Economy
  38. The future of ocean governance
  39. Progress and challenges in eliminating illegal fishing
  40. Sharing our Oceans Fairly: Improving International Relations around Ocean Issues
  41. Cleaner Seas: reducing marine pollution
  42. Deep aspirations: towards a sustainable offshore Blue Economy
  43. The future of ocean governance
  44. Oceans and Society: Feedbacks between ocean and human health
  45. A critical turn in marine spatial planning
  46. Effective integration and integrative capacity in marine spatial planning
  47. Governance and Measures for the Prevention of Marine Debris
  48. The Success of Water Refill Stations Reducing Single-Use Plastic Bottle Litter
  49. Hybrid governance in aquaculture: Certification schemes and third party accreditation
  50. The Plastic–Climate Nexus
  51. Certification: implementation challenges in private-social partnerships
  52. Third Party Certification: implementation challenges in private-social partnerships
  53. From problem to crisis to interdisciplinary solutions: Plastic marine debris
  54. Progress in integrating natural and social science in marine ecosystem-based management research
  55. The twenty year anniversary of Australia’s Oceans Policy: achievements, challenges and lessons for the future
  56. Governance Solutions to the Tragedy of the Commons That Marine Plastics Have Become
  57. Hybrid governance of aquaculture: Opportunities and challenges
  58. Implementing marine ecosystem-based management: lessons from Australia
  59. Policy Integration and Multi-Level Governance: Dealing with the Vertical Dimension of Policy Mix Designs
  60. Ocean governance in the South Pacific region: Progress and plans for action
  61. Contemporary Challenges in Environmental Governance: Technology, governance and the social licence
  62. Policy capacity in oceans governance: Rio+20 and Australia’s outcomes
  63. Plastic pollution challenges in marine and coastal environments: from local to global governance
  64. Australia׳s Oceans Policy: Past, present and future
  65. Integrated policy approaches and policy failure: the case of Australia’s Oceans Policy
  66. Science into policy? Discourse, coastal management and knowledge
  67. Introduction: Oceans governance: Where have we been and where are we going?
  68. Oceans governance and marine spatial planning in Australia
  69. Marine bioregional plans and implementation issues: Australia's oceans policy process
  70. International Progress in Marine Spatial Planning
  71. New Zealand oceans governance: Calming turbulent waters?
  72. Australian Ocean Governance—Initiatives and Challenges
  73. Ten years of implementing Australia’s Oceans Policy: From an integrated approach to an environmental policy focus
  74. Policy Transfer in Oceans Governance: Learning Lessons from Australia's Oceans Policy Process
  75. Policy responses to IUU fishing in Northern Australian waters
  76. The South East Regional Marine Plan: Implementing Australia's Oceans Policy