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Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Coastal Ecosystem and Changing Economic Activities: Challenges for Sustainability Transition

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

The larvae of Diadema setosum (Leske, 1778) (Camarodonta: Diadematidae) from South China Sea

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Meridional and seasonal footprints of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation on phytoplankton biomass in the northwestern Pacific Ocean

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Colochiroside E, an Unusual Non-holostane Triterpene Sulfated Trioside from the Sea Cucumber Colochirus robustus and Evidence of the Impossibility of a 7(8)-Double Bond Migration in Lanostane Derivatives having an 18(16)-Lactone

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Sixteen-year phytoplankton biomass trends in the northwestern Pacific Ocean observed by the SeaWiFS and MODIS ocean color sensors

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

The modification of water column conditions in the Gulf of Thailand by the influences of the South China Sea and monsoonal winds

Conference material • 2016

Proceedings of the National Seagrass-Mangrove Bioshield Conference: Reconnecting people & ecosystems to achieve nature-based solutions to coastal issues

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Webgis Based Database Information And Management System (Dims) For Malaysia, Singapore And India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2016

Surface chlorophyll-a bloom along the southern coast of Java during 2015 Indian Ocean Dipole event

Conference material • 2016

Mariculture of holothurians and sea urchins – new trends

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