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- SPECIES CODES SORTED by COMMON NAME Page N.2
- Belford SG, Et Al. Biodiversity of Coral Reef Communities in Marginal
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- An Environmental Profile of the Island of Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands
- CR W-41.Pdf (1.917Mb)
- Marine Life of Northwest Florida
- A Cooperative Multiagency Reef Fish Monitoring Protocol for the U.S
- Accessory Glands and Sperm Competition
- Bony Fish of Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary
- Florida Department of Natural Resources, Marine Research Laboratory
- Southeast Florida Coral Reef Fishery-Independent Baseline Assessment: 2012-2016 Summary Report
- Ontogeny and Intervals of Development in Five Reef-Associated Species of Blenny from the Northern Gulf of Mexico (Teleostei: Blenniidae)" (2002)
- A Social-Ecological System Framework for Marine Aquaculture Research
- Francesco TIRALONGO 1 2 *, Daniele TIBULLO 1, Maria Violetta BRUNDO 3, Francesco PALADINI DE MENDOZA 2, Cristiano MELCHIORRI 2, and Marco MARCELLI 2
- A Decade On: an Updated Assessment of the Status of Marine Non-Indigenous Species in Brazil
- The Reef Fish Assemblage of Bonaire Marine Park: an Analysis of REEF Fish Survey Data
- Timothy Brian Grabowski, Ph.D
- Science and Management of River-Floodplain Connectivity for Fish Movement and Recruitment
- Artificial Reef Module Study Final Report
- Checklist of the Fish Fauna of the Araçá Bay, São Sebastião Channel, Northern Coast of São Paulo, Brazil
- What Is the Relative Importance of Phytoplankton and Attached Macroalgae and Epiphytes to Food Webs on Offshore Oil Platforms?
- Ecological Functions of Nearshore Hardbottom Habitats in East Florida: a Literature Synthesis
- Dissolution of Ophiuroid Ossicles (Ophionotus Victoriae)
- Caribbean Marine Biodiversity Program Cooperative Agreement No
- Cuckoldry Rates in the Molly Miller (Scartella Cristata; Blenniidae), a Hole-Nesting Marine fish with Alternative Reproductive Tactics
- Dissolution of Ophiuroid Ossicles on the Shallow Antarctic Shelf: Implications for the Fossil Record and Ocean Acidification
- Diet and Water Source of Pleistocene Lamini Camelids Based On
- Mapping Fishing and Fish Biomass on the FL Reef Tract 2020