Outputs: GAP2 Overview & Reports

Deliverable 6.1.1: Final interim progress report to the CommissionMay 2015
Deliverable 6.1.2: Final Report of the GAP2 ProjectMay 2015
Publication in ‘Nature': “Ploughing the deep-sea floor”May 2015
Deliverable 2.3.2: Non-scientific publications and media.May 2015
Other participatory pioneers…May 2015
Deliverable 3.3.2: Mechanisms for uptake of participatory research manuscript.Mar 2015
GAP2 International Symposium InterviewsMar 2015
Policy Briefing 4: GAP2 International SymposiumMar 2015
GAP2 Infographic: Why Collaborate for Sustainable Seas?Mar 2015
GAP2 International Symposium PresentationsMar 2015

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