Enhancing the biodiversity of coastal defence structures: transplantation of nursery-reared reef biota onto intertidal seawalls
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Chin Soon Lionel Ng | K. E. Chua | Kok Eng Chua | L. Chou | Loke Ming Chou | C. Ng | K. Tan | J. Ong | Swee Cheng Lim | Joo Yong Ong | Lay Ming Serena Teo | Koh Siang Tan | Swee-Cheng Lim | L. M. Teo | C. L. Ng | SWEE-CHENG Lim
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