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Amon, Diva J. and Abrantes, Juliano Palacios and Lily, Hannah and Drazen, Jeffrey C. and Nathan, Neil and McCau, Douglas and Grient, Jesse M. A. van der (2023) Climate change to drive increasing overlap between Pacific tuna fisheries and emerging deep-sea mining industry. NPJ Ocean Sustainability, 2 (9). p. 8.
Spalding, Ana K. and Colvert, Kirsten Grorud and Allison, Edward H. and Amon, Diva J. and Collin, Rachel and Vos, Asha de and Friedlander, Alan M. and Johnson, Steven Mana oakamai and Mayorga, Juan and Paris, Claire B. and Scott, Cinda and Suman, Daniel O. and Montemayor, Andres M. Cisneros and Estradivari, Estradivari and Nava, Alfredo Giron and Gurney, Georgina G. and Harris, Jean M. and Hicks, Christina and Mangubhai, Sangeeta and Micheli, Fiorenza and Naggea, Josheena and Obura, David and Abrantes, Juliano Palacios and Pouponneau, Angelique and Thurber, Rebecca Vega (2023) Engaging the tropical majority to make ocean governance and science more equitable and effective. NPJ Ocean Sustainability, 2 (8). p. 4.
Cinner, Joshua E. and Caldwell, Iain R. and Thiault, Lauric and Ben, John and Blanchard, Julia L. and Coll, Marta and Diedrich, Amy and Eddy, Tyler D. and Everett, Jason D. and Folberth, Christian and Gascuel, Didier and Guiet, Jerome and Gurney, Georgina G. and Heneghan, Ryan F. and Jagerm, Jonas and Jiddawi, Narriman and Lahari, Rachael and Kuange, John and Liu, Wenfeng and Maury, Olivier and Muller, Christophe and Novaglio, Camilla and Abrantes, Juliano Palacios and Petrik, Colleen M. and Rabearisoa, Ando and Tittensor, Derek P. and Wamukota, Andrew and Pollnac, Richard (2022) Potential impacts of climate change on agriculture and fisheries production in 72 tropical coastal communities. Nature Communications. p. 11.
Abrantes, Juliano Palacios and Frolicher, Thomas L. and Reygondeau, Gabriel and U., Rashid Sumaila and Tagliabue, Alessandro and Wabnitz, Colette C. C. and Cheung, William W. L. (2021) Timing and magnitude of climate-driven range shifts in transboundary fish stocks challenge their management. Global Change Biology, 28 (7). pp. 2312-2326.