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Woodall, LC, Zimmerman B, Jones R, Shaw P, Koldewey HJ.  2012.  Partial fin-clipping as an effective tool for tissue sampling in seahorses, Hippocampus spp.. Journal of the Marine Biological Association. 92(6):1427-1432. Abstract
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Nadeau, JL, Curtis JMR, Lourie SA.  2009.  Preservation causes shrinkage in seahorses: implications for biological studies and for managing sustainable trade with minimum size limits. Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. 19(4):428-438. Abstract
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Koldewey, HJ, Curnick D, Harding S, Harrison LR, Gollock M.  2010.  Potential benefits to fisheries and biodiversity of the Chagos Archipelago/British Indian Ocean Territory as a no-take marine reserve. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 60(11):1906-1915. Abstract
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Ban, NC, Blight LK, Foster SJ, Morgan SK, O’Donnell KP.  2008.  Pragmatism before prescription for managing global fisheries.. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment . 6:521-521.
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