Food production shocks across land and sea
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Elizabeth A. Fulton | Julia L. Blanchard | Sara Hornborg | Aysha Fleming | Benjamin S. Halpern | Stuart P. Corney | Kirsty L. Nash | R. Watson | B. Halpern | J. Blanchard | E. Fulton | T. Remenyi | A. Fleming | Sara Hornborg | K. Nash | S. Corney | Tomas A. Remenyi | Richard S. Cottrell | Alexandra Johne | Reg A. Watson | R. Cottrell | A. Johne
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