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Unleashing Potential: Collaborative Research as a Catalyst for Capacity Building and Enhancement

Collaborative research is a powerful way to build capacity across various domains, from academia to industry (Gamo et al., 2010). At its core, collaborative research is characterized by shared objectives, mutual trust, and collective problem-solving (Lang et al., 2012; Moeenian et al., 2022). Here,...

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Published in:Oceanography (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 2025
Main Authors: Sowah, Winnie, Jayson-Quashigah, Philip-Neri, Atiglo, Donatus, Van Der Plank, Sien, Almela, Victoria, Anderson, Romario, Dash, Jadu, Tompkins, Emma, Addo, Kwasi
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