Evolving Perspectives of Stewardship in the Seafood Industry
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R. Watson | E. Selig | C. Folke | Lisen Schultz | M. Troell | B. Crona | D. McBain | H. Österblom | J. Bebbington | N. Yagi | R. Blasiak | Jean-Baptiste Jouffray | Alice Dauriach | P. Henriksson | D. Leadbitter | G. Crespo | Emmy Wassénius | Frida Bengtsson | C. Wabnitz | I. Sakaguchi | Helen Packer | Amar Causevic | Sofia Käll | Bas Geerts | Wenche Grønbrekk | J. Villalón
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