Items where Author is "Ramsay, K."
Number of items: 4.
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de Bettignies, T. , de Bettignies, F. , Bartsch, I. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7609-2149, Bekky, T. , Boiffin, A. , Casado de Amezúa, P. , Christie, H. , Edwards, H. , Fournier, N. , Garcia, A. , Gauthier, L. , Gillham, K. , Halling, C. , Harrald, M. , Hennicke, J. , Hernandéz, S. , Kilnas, M. , Martinez, B. , Mieszkowska, N. , Moore, P. , Moy, F. , Mueller, M. , Norderhaug, K. , Ó Cadla, O. , Parry, M. , Ramsay, K. , Robertson, M. , Russel, T. , Serrao, E. A. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1316-658X, Smale, D. , Sousa Pinto, I. and Steen, H.
(2021)
Background Document for Kelp Forests habitat.
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Kaiser, M. J. , Bergmann, M. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5212-9808, Hinz, H. , Galanidi, M. , Shucksmith, R. , Rees, E. I. S. , Darbyshire, T. and Ramsay, K.
(2004)
Demersal fish and epifauna associated with sandbank habitats
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Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 60456,
445
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hdl:
10013/epic.20882
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Ramsay, K. , Bergmann, M. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5212-9808, Veale, L. O. , Richardson, C. A. , Kaiser, M. J. , Vize, S. J. and Feist, S. W.
(2001)
Damage, autotomy and arm regeneration in starfish caught by towed demersal fishing gears
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Marine Biology
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hdl:
10013/epic.20876
Article
Ball, B. , Bergman, M. J. N. , Bijleveld, C. , Blom, W. , Buys, J. , Craeymeersh, J. A. , Damm, U. , Ehrich, S. , Fonds, M. , Fonteyne, R. , Groenewold, S. , Hoppe, I. , Kaiser, M. J. , Knust, R. , Kujawski, T. , Lindeboom, H. J. , Munday, B. W. , Philippart, C. J. M. , Polet, H. , Ramsay, K. , Rumohr, H. , Tuck, I. , Zevenboom, W. , van Santbrink, J. W. and Schröder, A.
(1998)
An assessment of the impact of trawling on the ecosystem of the southern North Sea and the Irish Sea
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The effecs of different types of fisheries on the North Sea and Irish Sea benthic ecosystems (H J Lindeboom, S J de Groot, eds) NIOZ-rapport,
1
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pp. 359-366
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hdl:
10013/epic.10752
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