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  1. Small-scale fishing has affected abundance and size distributions of deepwater snappers and groupers in the MesoAmerican region
  2. Spatial ecology and conservation of leatherback turtles (Dermochelys coriacea) nesting in Bioko, Equatorial Guinea
  3. Benefits beyond 'features': Cooperative monitoring highlights MPA value for enhanced seabed integrity
  4. Post release monitoring of rehabilitated gray seal pups over large temporal and spatial scales
  5. Fishing down the reef slope: Characteristics of the nearshore deepwater fisheries of MesoAmerica
  6. Nation-wide assessment of the distribution and population size of the data-deficient nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum)
  7. Basking shark sub-surface behaviour revealed by animal-towed cameras
  8. Evidence of increased occurrence of Atlantic bluefin tuna in territorial waters of the United Kingdom and Ireland
  9. High resolution biologging of breaching by the world’s second largest shark species
  10. Shining Light on Data-Poor Coastal Fisheries
  11. Ecological niche modeling reveals manta ray distribution and conservation priority areas in the Western Central Atlantic
  12. Animal Research beyond the Laboratory: Report from a Workshop on Places Other than Licensed Establishments (POLEs) in the UK
  13. Long-term insights into marine turtle sightings, strandings and captures around the UK and Ireland (1910–2018)
  14. Revisiting UK Marine Protected Areas governance: A case study of a collaborative approach to managing an English MPA
  15. Autonomous underwater videography and tracking of basking sharks
  16. Investigating the distribution and regional occurrence of anthropogenic litter in English marine protected areas using 25 years of citizen-science beach clean data
  17. Tracking Atlantic bluefin tuna from foraging grounds off the west coast of Ireland
  18. A continuous-time state-space model for rapid quality control of argos locations from animal-borne tags
  19. “Too Big To Ignore”: A feasibility analysis of detecting fishing events in Gabonese small-scale fisheries
  20. Acoustic Complexity Index to assess benthic biodiversity of a partially protected area in the southwest of the UK
  21. Assessing the importance of Isle of Man waters for the basking shark Cetorhinus maximus
  22. Spatio-temporal genetic tagging of a cosmopolitan planktivorous shark provides insight to gene flow, temporal variation and site-specific re-encounters
  23. Assessing coastal artificial light and potential exposure of wildlife at a national scale: the case of marine turtles in Brazil
  24. Using Cumulative Impact Mapping to Prioritize Marine Conservation Efforts in Equatorial Guinea
  25. Predicting habitat suitability for basking sharks (Cetorhinus maximus) in UK waters using ensemble ecological niche modelling
  26. Seasonal changes in basking shark vertical space use in the north-east Atlantic
  27. Assessing the impact of introduced infrastructure at sea with cameras: A case study for spatial scale, time and statistical power
  28. Pinnipeds, people and photo identification: the implications of grey seal movements for effective management of the species
  29. Development of epibenthic assemblages on artificial habitat associated with marine renewable infrastructure
  30. Tracking Fine-Scale Structural Changes in Coastal Dune Morphology Using Kite Aerial Photography and Uncertainty-Assessed Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry
  31. Sea turtles and survivability in demersal trawl fisheries: Do comatose olive ridley sea turtles survive post-release?
  32. Basking shark breaching behaviour observations west of Shetland
  33. A novel approach to estimate the distribution, density and at-sea risks of a centrally-placed mobile marine vertebrate
  34. Conflict between Dolphins and a Data-Scarce Fishery of the European Union
  35. Using satellite AIS to improve our understanding of shipping and fill gaps in ocean observation data to support marine spatial planning
  36. Informing Marine Protected Area Designation and Management for Nesting Olive Ridley Sea Turtles Using Satellite Tracking
  37. High altitude flights by ruddy shelduckTadorna ferrugineaduring trans-Himalayan migrations
  38. Polar compounds preclude mathematical lipid correction of carbon stable isotopes in deep-water sharks
  39. Do Bar-Headed Geese Train for High Altitude Flights?
  40. Temporal patterns in habitat use by small cetaceans at an oceanographically dynamic marine renewable energy test site in the Celtic Sea
  41. Decrease in green turtle growth rates due to abrupt climate change effects.
  42. A first estimate of sea turtle bycatch in the industrial trawling fishery of Gabon
  43. Testing the boundaries: Seasonal residency and inter-annual site fidelity of basking sharks in a proposed Marine Protected Area
  44. Spatio-temporal variation in ocean current-driven hatchling dispersion: Implications for the world's largest leatherback sea turtle nesting region
  45. Stable isotopes reveal food web dynamics of a data-poor deep-sea island slope community
  46. Free Flight Physiology: Paragliding and the Study of Extreme Altitude
  47. Long-term satellite tracking reveals variable seasonal migration strategies of basking sharks in the north-east Atlantic
  48. Marine anthropogenic litter on British beaches: A 10-year nationwide assessment using citizen science data
  49. Have Centuries of Inefficient Fishing Sustained a Wild Oyster Fishery: a Case Study
  50. Underwater noise levels in UK waters
  51. Camera technology for monitoring marine biodiversity and human impact
  52. Addressing Uncertainty in Marine Resource Management; Combining Community Engagement and Tracking Technology to Characterize Human Behavior
  53. Long-term underwater sound measurements in the shipping noise indicator bands 63 Hz and 125 Hz from the port of Falmouth Bay, UK
  54. Behavioral evidence suggests facultative scavenging by a marine apex predator during a food pulse
  55. Seabird diversity hotspot linked to ocean productivity in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem
  56. Environmental Impact Assessment: Gathering experiences from wave energy test centres in Europe
  57. Somatic growth dynamics of West Atlantic hawksbill sea turtles: a spatio‐temporal perspective
  58. Pink sea fans (Eunicella verrucosa) as indicators of the spatial efficacy of Marine Protected Areas in southwest UK coastal waters
  59. New findings about the spatial and temporal use of the Eastern Atlantic Ocean by large juvenile loggerhead turtles
  60. Underwater Sound Levels at a Wave Energy Device Testing Facility in Falmouth Bay, UK
  61. Going the extra mile: Ground-based monitoring of olive ridley turtles reveals Gabon hosts the largest rookery in the Atlantic
  62. Evaluating the landscape of fear between apex predatory sharks and mobile sea turtles across a large dynamic seascape
  63. Geographic and environmental drivers of fecundity in the European lobster (Homarus gammarus)
  64. Multinational Tagging Efforts Illustrate Regional Scale of Distribution and Threats for East Pacific Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas agassizii)
  65. Measuring acoustic habitats
  66. Modelling the niche for a marine vertebrate: a case study incorporating behavioural plasticity, proximate threats and climate change
  67. Cnidaria in UK coastal waters: description of spatio-temporal patterns and inter-annual variability
  68. Big catch, little sharks: Insight into Peruvian small‐scale longline fisheries
  69. High rates of growth recorded for hawksbill sea turtles in Anegada, British Virgin Islands
  70. Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries
  71. Telemetry as a tool for improving estimates of marine turtle abundance
  72. Importance of spatio-temporal data for predicting the effects of climate change on marine turtle sex ratios
  73. On the front line: integrated habitat mapping for olive ridley sea turtles in the southeast Atlantic
  74. Foraging habitats and migration corridors utilized by a recovering subpopulation of adult female loggerhead sea turtles: implications for conservation
  75. Here today, here tomorrow: Beached timber in Gabon, a persistent threat to nesting sea turtles
  76. Using pingers to reduce bycatch of small cetaceans in Peru's small-scale driftnet fishery
  77. The evolution of viviparity opens opportunities for lizard radiation but drives it into a climatic cul‐de‐sac
  78. Satellite telemetry reveals behavioural plasticity in a green turtle population nesting in Sri Lanka
  79. Leatherback turtle conservation in the Caribbean UK overseas territories: Act local, think global?
  80. Estimating sex ratios in Caribbean hawksbill turtles: testosterone levels and climate effects
  81. A novel projection technique to identify important at-sea areas for seabird conservation: An example using Northern gannets breeding in the North East Atlantic
  82. The paradox of extreme high-altitude migration in bar-headed geese Anser indicus
  83. Migratory patterns in hawksbill turtles described by satellite tracking
  84. Basking sharks in the northeast Atlantic: spatio-temporal trends from sightings in UK waters
  85. Status and community-based conservation of marine turtles in the northern Querimbas Islands (Mozambique)
  86. Assessing sound exposure from shipping in coastal waters using a single hydrophone and Automatic Identification System (AIS) data
  87. Satellite Tracking of Manta Rays Highlights Challenges to Their Conservation
  88. Global analysis of satellite tracking data shows that adult green turtles are significantly aggregated in Marine Protected Areas
  89. Assessing wave energy effects on biodiversity: the Wave Hub experience
  90. Cetacean sightings and strandings: evidence for spatial and temporal trends?—ERRATUM
  91. Marine megavertebrates of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly: relative abundance and distribution
  92. Post-capture movements of loggerhead turtles in the southeastern Pacific Ocean assessed by satellite tracking
  93. Cetacean sightings and strandings: evidence for spatial and temporal trends?
  94. Home on the range: spatial ecology of loggerhead turtles in Atlantic waters of the USA
  95. Using Satellite Tracking to Optimize Protection of Long-Lived Marine Species: Olive Ridley Sea Turtle Conservation in Central Africa
  96. Rate of egg maturation in marine turtles exhibits ‘universal temperature dependence’
  97. Tracking leatherback turtles from the world's largest rookery: assessing threats across the South Atlantic
  98. Assessing accuracy and utility of satellite-tracking data using Argos-linked Fastloc-GPS
  99. Potential impacts of wave‐powered marine renewable energy installations on marine birds
  100. Abundance, distribution and haul-out behaviour of grey seals (Halichoerus grypus) in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, UK
  101. Unravelling migratory connectivity in marine turtles using multiple methods
  102. Life in (and out of) the lagoon: fine-scale movements of green turtles tracked using time-depth recorders
  103. Individual responses of seabirds to commercial fisheries revealed using GPS tracking, stable isotopes and vessel monitoring systems
  104. Predicting the impacts of climate change on a globally distributed species: the case of the loggerhead turtle
  105. Small cetacean captures in Peruvian artisanal fisheries: High despite protective legislation
  106. Marine renewable energy: potential benefits to biodiversity? An urgent call for research
  107. Aerial surveying of the world’s largest leatherback turtle rookery: A more effective methodology for large-scale monitoring
  108. Insights into Habitat Utilization by Green Turtles (Chelonia mydas) During the Inter-Nesting Period Using Animal-Borne Digital Cameras
  109. First results from satellite-linked archival tagging of porbeagle shark, Lamna nasus: Area fidelity, wider-scale movements and plasticity in diel depth changes
  110. Diving behavior and movements of juvenile hawksbill turtles Eretmochelys imbricata on a Caribbean coral reef
  111. Spatio-temporal analysis of cetacean strandings and bycatch in a UK fisheries hotspot
  112. Satellite tracking highlights difficulties in the design of effective protected areas for Critically Endangered leatherback turtles Dermochelys coriacea during the inter-nesting period
  113. Down but not out: marine turtles of the British Virgin Islands
  114. Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour
  115. Satellite tracking of sea turtles: Where have we been and where do we go next?
  116. A Step Towards Seascape Scale Conservation: Using Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) to Map Fishing Activity
  117. Prey landscapes help identify potential foraging habitats for leatherback turtles in the NE Atlantic
  118. Diel and tidal rhythms in diving behaviour of pelagic sharks identified by signal processing of archival tagging data
  119. Spatio-temporal patterns of juvenile marine turtle occurrence in waters of the European continental shelf
  120. Seasonal space-use estimates of basking sharks in relation to protection and political–economic zones in the North-east Atlantic
  121. Encounter success of free-ranging marine predator movements across a dynamic prey landscape
  122. Using continuous plankton recorder data