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Guest H, Lotze HK, Wallace D. 2015. Youth and the Sea: Ocean Literacy in Nova Scotia. Marine Policy 58: 98–107. doi:10.1016/j.marpol.2015.04.007.   

Ellis JE, Rowe S, Lotze HK. 2015. Expansion of hagfish fisheries in Atlantic Canada and worldwide Fisheries Research 161: 24-33. Published online 18 July 2014, doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2014.06.011.   pdf

Lotze HK. 2015. What Recovery of Exploited Marine Animals tells us about Management and Conservation. In Kittinger JN, McClenachan LE, Gedan K, Blight LK (eds) Marine Historical Ecology in Conservation: Using the Past to Manage for the Future. University of California Press: 15-37.   

Finnegan S, Anderson SC, Harnik PG, Simpson C, Tittensor DP, Byrnes JE, Finkel ZV, Lindberg SR, Hsiang Liow L, Lockwood R, Lotze HK, McClain CM, McGuire JL, O’Dea A, Pandolfi JM. 2015. Paleontological baselines for evaluating extinction risk in the coastal oceans. Science 348 (6234): 567-570. doi:10.1126/science.aaa6635.   

Eddy TD, Coll M, Fulton EA, Lotze HK. 2015. Trade-offs between invertebrate fisheries catches and ecosystem impacts in coastal New Zealand. ICES Journal of Marine Science (in press).   

Orzechowski EA, Lockwood R, Byrnes JE, Anderson SC, Finkel ZV, Finnegan S, Harnik PG, Lindberg DR, Hsiang Liow L, Lotze HK, McClain CR, McGuire JL, O’Dea A, Pandolfi JM, Simpson C, Tittensor DP. 2015. Determinants of extinction selectivity over the last 500 million years: a meta-analysis of marine bivalves and gastropods. Global Change Biology (in press).   

Worm B, Lotze HK. 2015. Marine biodiversity and climate change. Chapter 13 in: Letcher T (ed) Climate and global change: observed impacts on Planet Earth. 2nd Edition, Elsevier: (in press).   

Coll M, Lotze HK. 2015. Ecological indicators and food-web models as tools to study historical changes in marine ecosystems. In Schwerdtner Máñez K, Poulsen B (eds) Perspectives on Oceans Past: A Handbook of Marine Environmental History. Springer Publishers (in press).