A process to design a network of marine no-take areas: Lessons from the Great Barrier Reef
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David J. Williams | Helene Marsh | Trevor Ward | Leanne Fernandes | Bruce D. Mapstone | Glenn De'ath | Rob Coles | John Day | Dan Breen | G. De’ath | T. Done | R. Coles | H. Marsh | T. Ward | R. Kenchington | D. Breen | B. Mapstone | J. Day | L. Fernandes | B. Kerrigan | Richard Kenchington | I. Poiner | Terry Done | David J. Williams | Ian Poiner | Brigid Kerrigan
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