Articles

Elsevier,

One Earth, Volume 6, 20 January 2023

This article focuses on a key industry in ocean governance - tuna fishery - to examine how companies and governments relationship in international fishery negotiations can influence the governance of tuna fishery industry.
Elsevier,

Environment International, Volume 171, January 2023

As growing coastal societies and projected high population densities predict a larger demand for marine ecosystem services in the future, jellyfish may affect the fulfillment of such needs, thus becoming prominent players in provisioning, cultural, and supporting services. Hence, our results advocate for their inclusion in multidisciplinary research beyond regional scales and call for investing in this group through systematic surveys.
Elsevier,

Transport Policy, Volume 130, January 2023

Offers practical insights to guide shipping industry managers to introduce environmentally responsible and sustainable practices.
Elsevier,

Trends in Biotechnology, Volume , 2023

This is an Opinion article by two highly accomplished synthetic biologists that explains how synthetic biology tools can benefit oceans.
Elsevier,

THE LANCET Public Health, Volume 8, Issue 2, February 2023, Pages e130-e140

This Article supports SDG 3 by assessing uptake of lung health checks by eligible adults in socioeconomically and ethnically diverse areas and finding that inequalities between groups persist.
Elsevier,

Neuropharmacology,
Volume 226,
2023

This article ties to SDG 3. The objective in the current review is to provide an update on the development of new pharmacological treatments for anxiety disorders and PTSD.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, Volume , 2023

This piece highlights the importance of a culturally-sensitive approach to the management of infectious diseases and wellness for Indigenous people that take into account the rich and specific cultural milieu of the different populations to make decisions together.
Elsevier,

Women and Birth, Volume , 2023

Located within a community-controlled health service, the Australian Nurse-Family Partnership Program can foster cultural connection, peer support and access to health and social services; all contributing to self-efficacy.

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