Sunken Worlds: The Past and Future of Human-Made Reefs in Marine Conservation
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Sunken Worlds: The Past and Future of Human-Made Reefs in Marine Conservation
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BIOSCIENCE
Volume 69, Issue 9, Pages 725-735
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Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2019-06-25
DOI
10.1093/biosci/biz079
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