Our publications

 

 

Browse publications from research conducted by our association, partners, and various researchers at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre, dating back to the 1970s.

 

BMSC has reached over 2500+ publications in marine and coastal research! Below you can see our publications from 2020-2025 and you can view our complete Zotero Library here: Bamfield Marine Science Centre | Zotero

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2020-2025

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