Supporting Information Supplementary Table 1: Source Documents

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Supporting Information
Supplementary Table 1: Source Documents for Research Priority Statements
APEC Joint Ministerial Statement. 2005. The 2nd APEC Ocean-Related Ministerial Meeting (AOMM2),
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Australian Institute of Marine Science. 2007. Australian Institute of Marine Science Research Plan
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Glassom, David, David Zakai, and Nanette E. Chadwick-Furman. 2004. Coral recruitment: a spatiotemporal analysis along the coastline of Eilat, northern Red Sea. Marine Biology 144: 641–
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Global Environment Facility. 2008. International Waters Experience Notes, April 2008 no2. Global
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Grassle, J. Frederick, Pierre Lasserre, Alasdair D. McIntyre, and G. Carleton Ray. 1991. Marine
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