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Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Two new species of deep-water Calcigorgia gorgonians (Anthozoa: Octocorallia) from the Kurile Islands, Sea of Okhotsk, with a review of distinctive characters of the known species of the genus

Peer-reviewed publication • 2018

Spatial and seasonal dynamics of water environmental capacity in mountainous rivers of the Southeastern Coast, China

Conference material • 2018

Extended Abstracts: National Conference on Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies in Wetlands: A Community Leadership Perspective

Report • 2018

Project Final Report: ARCP2014-14NMY(B&ES)-Salmo

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Barriers, needs and potential solutions to reducing vulnerability to global environment change for least developed countries in the Asia-Pacific Region

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Regeneration of the digestive system in the crinoid Himerometra robustipinna occurs by transdifferentiation of neurosecretory-like cells

Project • CBA2017-06SY-Hofmann

IMBeR IMBIZO V Workshop: Management Strategy Evaluation: Achieving Transparency in Natural Resource Management by Quantitatively Bridging Social and Natural Science Uncertainties

Project • CRRP2017-03MY-Camacho

Sustainable Mangrove Rehabilitation for Global and Local Benefits

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Sources and dynamics of sedimentary organic matter in Sundarban mangrove estuary from Indo-Gangetic delta

Peer-reviewed publication • 2017

Detailed spatiotemporal impacts of El Niño on phytoplankton biomass in the South China Sea

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