Marine and Aquatic Sciences Anthropology

Marine and Aquatic Sciences Anthropology is an interdisciplinary field that examines the intersection of oceanic, freshwater and coastal ecosystems with human societies. It is a growing area of research that combines elements from social anthropology and the natural sciences such as marine biology, oceanography, and fisheries science. The study of Marine and Aquatic Sciences Anthropology is important for understanding the relationship between human activities, such as fishing, aquaculture and marine resource extraction, and the health of aquatic ecosystems. It can also help guide the development of management strategies to ensure the sustainability of these resources for future generations.

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In Silico Inhibition of Essential Candida albicans Proteins by Arenicin, a Marine Antifungal Peptide

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RETRACTED: The Impact of Underwater Sound on Aquatic Animals – And Especially Fishes

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Retraction Note: The Impact of Underwater Sound on Aquatic Animals – And Especially Fishes

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