Madgett, AletheaElsdon, Travis S.Marnane, Michael J.Schramm, Karl D.Harvey, Euan2023-07-042023-07-042023-05Madgett, A, Elsdon, T S, Marnane, M J, Schramm, K D & Harvey, E 2023, 'The functional diversity of fish assemblages in the vicinity of oil and gas pipelines compared to nearby natural reef and soft sediment habitats', Marine Environmental Research, vol. 187, 105931. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.1059310141-1136ORCID: /0000-0003-2535-1694/work/138105553https://hdl.handle.net/2164/21099We would like to thank skippers John Totterdell and Kylie Skipper who assisted and made data collection possible. We acknowledge David Whillas and Kevin Holden who operated the stereo-ROV on the pipelines. The contributions of Laura Fullwood and Damon Driessen both in the field and with image analysis are gratefully acknowledged, as is Jack Park for his assistance with image analysis. This research project was funded by Chevron through its Anchor Partnership with the UK National Decommissioning Centre. We also acknowledge in-kind support from Net Zero Technology Centre and the University of Aberdeen through their partnership in the UK National Decommissioning Centre.1611246359engDecommissioningAustraliaFunctional ecologyOil and gas pipelinesEnvironmental managementStereo-videoTA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)QH301 BiologyTAQH301The functional diversity of fish assemblages in the vicinity of oil and gas pipelines compared to nearby natural reef and soft sediment habitatsJournal article10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.105931187