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Journal of Environmental Management|July 3, 2026
Ground truthing marine litter stranding hotspots for the Eastern Pacific Ocean coasts: A collaborative approach with school communitiesDiamela De Veer, María Amenábar Cristi, Jostein Baeza Álvarez, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 7, 2025
The genetic legacy of a global marine invaderErik E Sotka, Ryan B Carnegie, James T Carlton, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|February 6, 2025
Exploring the impact of the widely introduced Pacific oyster Magallana gigas on the dispersal of Bonamia (Haplosporida): a global snapshotKristina M Hill-Spanik, Hannah Rothkopf, Allan E Strand, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2011
Re-structuring of marine communities exposed to environmental change: a global study on the interactive effects of species and functional richnessMartin Wahl, Heike Link, Nicolaos Alexandridis, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|March 21, 2024
Plastic pollution transcends marine protected area boundaries in the eastern tropical and south-eastern PacificZara L R Botterell, Francisca Ribeiro, Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 19, 2023
Citizen scientists study beach litter along 12,000 km of the East Pacific coast: A baseline for the International Plastic TreatyDiamela De Veer, Jostein Baeza-Álvarez, Solange Bolaños, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2022
Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitudeGail V Ashton, Amy L Freestone, J Emmett Duffy, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 27, 2020
Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communitiesMatthew A Whalen, Ross D B Whippo, John J Stachowicz, et al.
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Journal of Environmental Management|July 3, 2026
Ground truthing marine litter stranding hotspots for the Eastern Pacific Ocean coasts: A collaborative approach with school communitiesDiamela De Veer, María Amenábar Cristi, Jostein Baeza Álvarez, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 7, 2025
The genetic legacy of a global marine invaderErik E Sotka, Ryan B Carnegie, James T Carlton, et al.
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms|February 6, 2025
Exploring the impact of the widely introduced Pacific oyster Magallana gigas on the dispersal of Bonamia (Haplosporida): a global snapshotKristina M Hill-Spanik, Hannah Rothkopf, Allan E Strand, et al.
Plos One|May 26, 2011
Re-structuring of marine communities exposed to environmental change: a global study on the interactive effects of species and functional richnessMartin Wahl, Heike Link, Nicolaos Alexandridis, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|March 21, 2024
Plastic pollution transcends marine protected area boundaries in the eastern tropical and south-eastern PacificZara L R Botterell, Francisca Ribeiro, Daniela Alarcón-Ruales, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 19, 2023
Citizen scientists study beach litter along 12,000 km of the East Pacific coast: A baseline for the International Plastic TreatyDiamela De Veer, Jostein Baeza-Álvarez, Solange Bolaños, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|June 9, 2022
Predator control of marine communities increases with temperature across 115 degrees of latitudeGail V Ashton, Amy L Freestone, J Emmett Duffy, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 27, 2020
Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communitiesMatthew A Whalen, Ross D B Whippo, John J Stachowicz, et al.
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