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The Life and Culture of the Bajau, Sea Gypsies
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:38-57.
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The Ocean Legacy of Malaka and Sustainability in the Straits of Malacca
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:58-73.
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The State and Empowerment of Indonesian Maritime Culture: The Case of Traditional Marine Resource Management
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:18-34.
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Stone Tidal Weirs Rising from the Ruins
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:88-109.
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Traditional Knowledge, Culture, and Biodiversity of Sundarban UNESCO World Heritage Site
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:74-86.
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The Lower Mekong River Wetlands, the Lives of Local People and Their Sustainability
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:110-135.
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Maritime Culture Empowerment under Indonesian Ocean Policy
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:102-117.
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Socio-Ecological Diversities of the Sulawesi Islands
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:22-36.
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Rediscovery of Taiwan Ocean Heritage and Its Sustainability
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:66-82.
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An Introduction to Materials on the Shipwrecks of Chosǒn Korea in the Ch’ing Dynasty Archives
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:46-64.
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Commercial center on the edge of the Empire: Maritime Trade in Hunchun in Modern Times
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:148-164.
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About the New Silk Road in the East Sea Rim
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:6-17.
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Revaluation of the international maritime city of “Kobe” in the Middle Ages: The ambition of Taira No Kiyomori and his visionary maritime capital
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:84-101.
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Ocean Cultural Heritage and Ocean Literacy Programs in the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development(2021-2030)
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:136-146.
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Oceanic Heritage, Ocean Literacy, and The Way to the Future
J. Ocean Cult. 2019;2:6-20.
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Destination Marketing: The Ecomuseum Mindset of Tamsui Estuary
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:118-128.
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Rediscovery of marine culture from the ancient Japanese literature “Nihon Eitaigura” by Saikaku : “Snapper” and “Boat racing” at a Nishinomiya-Ebisu shrine
J. Ocean Cult. 2018;1:36-45.
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