Ocean Research Priorities: Similarities and Differences among Scientists, Policymakers, and Fishermen in the United States

Abstract Understanding and solving complex ocean conservation problems requires cooperation not just among scientific disciplines but also across sectors. A recently published survey that probed research priorities of marine scientists, when provided to ocean stakeholders, revealed some agreement on...

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Main Authors: Julia G. Mason, Murray A. Rudd, Larry B. Crowder
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