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Policy: Marine biodiversity needs more than protection

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To sustain the seas, advocates of marine protected areas and those in fisheries management must work together, not at cross purposes, urges Ray Hilborn.

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  1. Ray Hilborn is professor in the School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.,

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