Conservation and management of northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean maerl beds

Author:

Barbera C.,Bordehore C.,Borg J.A.,Gl�marec M.,Grall J.,Hall-Spencer J. M.,de la Huz Ch.,Lanfranco E.,Lastra M.,Moore P.G.,Mora J.,Pita M.E.,Ramos-Espl� A.A.,Rizzo M.,S�nchez-Mata A.,Seva A.,Schembri P.J.,Valle C.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Aquatic Science

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