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Michael H Depledge

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Royal Society Open Science|October 3, 2024
Re-thinking human interactions with the oceansMichael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|May 30, 2009
The Blue Gym: health and wellbeing from our coastsMichael H Depledge, William J Bird
Environmental Science & Technology|March 21, 2008
Environmental rights and wrongsMichael H Depledge, Cinnamon P Carlarne
Marine Environmental Research|July 13, 2014
Exploring the potential of large vertebrates as early warning sentinels of threats to marine ecosystems, human health and wellbeingMaria Cristina Fossi, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Science & Technology|July 3, 2015
Fracking Cannot Be Reconciled with Climate Change Mitigation PoliciesPhilip L Staddon, Michael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2006
Rapid Assessment of Marine Pollution (RAMP)Robert E Bowen, Michael H Depledge
BMC Public Health|December 15, 2015
Healthy people with nature in mindMatilda Annerstedt van den Bosch, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 22, 2002
4-n-Nonylphenol and 17-beta estradiol may induce common DNA effects in developing barnacle larvaeFranck A Atienzar, Zoë Billinghurst, Michael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2006
The oceans and human healthRobert E Bowen, Harlyn Halvorson, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 26, 2021
The Future of the Weight-of-Evidence Approach: A Response to Suter's CommentsAndrew C Johnson, John P Sumpter, Michael H Depledge
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Royal Society Open Science|October 3, 2024
Re-thinking human interactions with the oceansMichael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|May 30, 2009
The Blue Gym: health and wellbeing from our coastsMichael H Depledge, William J Bird
Environmental Science & Technology|March 21, 2008
Environmental rights and wrongsMichael H Depledge, Cinnamon P Carlarne
Marine Environmental Research|July 13, 2014
Exploring the potential of large vertebrates as early warning sentinels of threats to marine ecosystems, human health and wellbeingMaria Cristina Fossi, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Science & Technology|July 3, 2015
Fracking Cannot Be Reconciled with Climate Change Mitigation PoliciesPhilip L Staddon, Michael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2006
Rapid Assessment of Marine Pollution (RAMP)Robert E Bowen, Michael H Depledge
BMC Public Health|December 15, 2015
Healthy people with nature in mindMatilda Annerstedt van den Bosch, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)|November 22, 2002
4-n-Nonylphenol and 17-beta estradiol may induce common DNA effects in developing barnacle larvaeFranck A Atienzar, Zoë Billinghurst, Michael H Depledge
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 31, 2006
The oceans and human healthRobert E Bowen, Harlyn Halvorson, Michael H Depledge
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|October 26, 2021
The Future of the Weight-of-Evidence Approach: A Response to Suter's CommentsAndrew C Johnson, John P Sumpter, Michael H Depledge
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