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Comment on: “Is ‘re-mobilisation’ nature restoration or nature destruction? A commentary”, by Delgado-Fernandez et al.

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Austin, M.J., Walker-Springett, G.R. Comment on: “Is ‘re-mobilisation’ nature restoration or nature destruction? A commentary”, by Delgado-Fernandez et al.. J Coast Conserv 25, 10 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11852-021-00806-7

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