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Marine and coastal ecosystem-based risk management handbook

@inproceedings{Diedrich2013MarineAC,
  title={Marine and coastal ecosystem-based risk management handbook},
  author={Amy Diedrich and Grete E. Dinesen and Julia A. Ekstrom and Clare Greathead and Lorne A. Greig and M. A. Hardy and Erik Liz{\'e}e and R. Macissac and Mary Lou Metz and Erlend Moksness and Beatriz Morales-Nin and Marc Ouellette and Rafael Sard{\`a} and David M. Scheltinga and Elizabeth R. Smith and Vanessa Stelzenm{\"u}ller and Josianne Gatt St{\o}ttrup},
  year={2013}
}

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