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    • Marine ecology
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    • Conservation science

    Background:

    • Marine ecosystem services are increasingly recognized for their benefits to human well-being.
    • Characterizing changes in these services is crucial for applying ecological science to policy and management.
    • Innovations in frameworks and modeling tools are rapidly advancing this field.

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    • Addressing the proposed future directions will enhance our ability to manage marine ecosystems sustainably.