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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R825158
Development of Environmental Assessment, Mitigation and Restoration Techniques for Coral Reefs
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Journal Article | Economic, political and cultural realities in the scientific management of reef resources in the Pacific Islands. | BULLETIN OF MARINE SCIENCE | Jokiel PL, Richmond RH, Idechong N | Jokiel PL, Richmond RH, Idechong N. Economic, political and cultural realities in the scientific management of reef resources in the Pacific Islands. Bulletin of Marine Science. |
R825158 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Meeting briefs - Coral reefs dominate integrative biology meeting. | SCIENCE | Pennisi E | Pennisi E. Meeting briefs - Coral reefs dominate integrative biology meeting. Science 1998, Volume: 279 , Number: 5352 (FEB 6) , Page: 807-809. |
R825158 (1998) R825158 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Ecotoxicology of tropical marine ecosystems. | ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY | Peters EC, Gassman NJ, Firman JC, Richmond RH, Power EA | Peters EC, Gassman NJ, Firman JC, Richmond RH, Power EA. Ecotoxicology of tropical marine ecosystems. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 1997;16(1):12-40 (Annual Review issue). |
R825158 (1998) R825158 (Final) |
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Journal Article | RAPD markers as a molecular tool for addressing the species problem in corals. | MARINE BIOLOGY | Romano SL, Richmond RH | Romano SL, Richmond RH. RAPD markers as a molecular tool for addressing the species problem in corals. Marine Biology. |
R825158 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Mud, marine snow and coral reefs - The survival of coral reefs requires integrated watershed-based management activities and marine conservation. | AMERICAN SCIENTIST | Wolanski E, Richmond R, McCook L, Sweatman H | Wolanski E, Richmond R, McCook L, Sweatman H. Mud, marine snow and coral reefs-The survival of coral reefs requires integrated watershed-based management activities and marine conservation. American Scientist 2003;91(1):44-51. |
R825158 (Final) R828008 (Final) |
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