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Ecological impacts of invasive mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) colonising the canopy of kelp forests in False Bay, South Africa
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A glade in the kelp forest: socio-spatial opportunities for multi-trophic aquaculture Hout Bay, South Africa
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Stable isotope ecology of South African kelp forests
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Environmental drivers of Odonate assemblages across biogeographic provinces in the Mexican Transition Zone
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Attractant properties of chemical constituents of the green macroalga Ulva and their response effects on the commercially important sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla
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The marine geology of False Bay
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Changes in food web structure and energy flow in kelp forest ecosystems on the south-west coast of South Africa following the invasion of Jasus lalandii
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Vertical air profiling in False Bay
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Mapping and assessing ecosystem threat status of South African kelp forests
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Towards Rogue Wave Characterization in False Bay, South Africa
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The commercial beach-seine fishery in False Bay, South Africa
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Baited remote underwater survey of chondrichthyans in False Bay, South Africa
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Petrogenesis of the False Bay dyke swarm, Cape Peninsula, South Africa
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The formulation of an administrative structure for the management of False Bay.
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The ecology and management of Reef fishes in False Bay, Southwestern Cape South Africa
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The historical exploitation of chondrichthyans in False Bay, South Africa and assessment of their conservation status
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Aspects of pollution in False Bay, South Africa (with special reference to subtidal pollution)
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The development and validation of a hydrodynamic model of False Bay
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A biogeographic analysis of the seaweed flora of the west coast of southern Africa, from Lüderitz to Cape Agulhas
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"Golden forests" of the sea: assessing values and perceptions of kelp in the Western Cape region of South Africa
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Ecological interactions between abalone (Haliotis midae) juveniles and sea urchins (Parechinus angulosus), off the south-west coast of South Africa
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Assessment of coastal vegetation degradation using remote sensing in False Bay, South Africa
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Environmental and biogeographic influences on the distribution and composition of the southern Cape forests (Veld type 4)
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Biodiversity patterns in False Bay: an assessment using underwater cameras