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Constantinescu et al. 2026. The human and historical tapestry of fisheries in the Danube delta

Springer Nature

Brito Dopona et al. 2026. First record of Octopus insularis brooding in shallow waters: implications for atificial dens?

Bulletine of Marine Science

Andrachuk et al. 2025. Assessing and improving social equity in marine conservation: background, methods and guidance on three approaches.

Constantin et al. 2025. Habitat quality estimation for turbot on the Romanian continental shelf.

Recherches Marines

Constantinescu. 2025. Salt in the map: Cartography of the forgotten lakes of the Black Sea.

Springer Nature Link

Penca et al. 2025. Rethinking the blue economy integrating social science for sustainability and justice.

npj Ocean Sustainability

Lloret-Lloret et al. 2025. Understanding the role of biological, environmental and human-impact factors on mercury concentrations in a demersal mesopredator shark.

Marine Pollution Bulletin

R.O. Silva et al. 2025. Comanagement and reconciling of ecological and economical benefits in an Amazonian freshwater fishery.

Society for Conservation Biology

Napole et al. 2025. Impacts of the Belo Monte dam on fish co-occurrence and artisanal fishing.

Science Direct

Juruna et al. 2025. Socioenvironmental impacts of the Belo Monte hydroelectric power plant as revealed by the Indigenous and the ribeirinho monitoring.

Society for Conservation Biology

Cavole et al. 2025. Unveiling Gender Disparities: The Role of Women in Transforming Small-Scale Fisheries

Costa Silva et al. 2025. Climate projections and the future of invasive plants in the Caatinga.

Springer Nature Link

Vaidianu et al. 2024. Regulations of activities and protection levels in marine protected areas of the EuropeanUnion: A dataset compiled from multiple data sources.

Science Direct

Vaidianu et al. 2024. Over 80% of the European Union’s marine protected area only marginally regulates human activities.

One Earth

Vaidianu et al. 2024. Fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion in interdisciplinary marine science.

npj Ocean Sustainability

Lopes et al. In Press. 2025. Unintended and overlooked consequences of exclusionary marine conservation.

npj Ocean Sustainability

Hallwass et al. 2024. Fishers’ knowledge indicates that collective benefits outweigh the individual costs of coexisting with dolphins.

Journal of Nature Conservation

Cruz et al. 2024. Fisheries track the future redistribution of marine species.

Nature Climate Change

Pezzuti et al. 2024. Brazil’s Belo Monte license renewal and the need to recognize the immense impacts of dams in Amazonia.

Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation

Puppin-Gonçalves et al. 2024. Ulva lactuca blooms through the eyes of fishers: Threats to vulnerable coastal communities.

Marine Pollution Bulletin

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