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    Background:

    • Coastal laboratories play a crucial role in bridging scientific research and environmental management.
    • Effective collaboration between researchers and managers is essential for evidence-based environmental policy.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify strategies for enhancing collaboration between research and management communities within coastal laboratories.
    • To promote the development of sounder environmental policies and more effective environmental management through improved interdisciplinary partnerships.

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    • This essay explores theoretical frameworks and case studies of successful research-management collaborations.
    • It analyzes existing communication channels and identifies barriers to effective partnership.

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    • Enhanced communication protocols and joint project initiatives can significantly improve collaboration.
    • Establishing shared goals and mutual understanding fosters stronger research-management integration.

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    • Coastal laboratories can become more effective by proactively facilitating research-management collaborations.
    • Strengthening these partnerships leads to improved environmental outcomes and policy development.