Impacts of COVID-19 on People and Sea: Marine Social Science Imaginations
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McKinley E, Kelly R, Mackay M, Shellock R, Cvitanovic C, van Putten I iScience. 2022; 25(8):104735.
PMID: 35942098 PMC: 9356031. DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.104735.
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