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The Use of fish Traps in Puerto Rico: Current Practice, Long Term Changes, and Fishers’ Perceptions

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The Role of Oil and Gas Platforms in Providing Habitat for Northem Golf of Mexico Red Snapper, Lutjanus campechanus

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Biological Evidence of Reduced Nursery Capability in Discovery Bay, Jamaica

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Integrated Water Quality and Coral Reef Monitoring on Fringing Reefs of Tobago: Chemical and Ecological Evidence of Sewage-Driven Eutrophication in the Buccoo Reef Complex

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The Effects of Trap Fishing in Coralline Habitats: What Do We Know? How Do We Learn More?

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Potential Impacts of Industrial Development on Coastal Fisheries in the Gulf of Paria, Trinidad

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Global Climate Change: How Might it Affect the Fisheries of the Caribbean’s SIDS?

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Planning for Disaster Management and Vulnerability Reduction in the Fisheries Sector of Caribbean Island States

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The Contribution ofInadequate Fines to the Collapse ofthe Sea-egg Fishery of Barbados

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Groundings and Spills: Addressing Anthropogenic Insolts Through Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration

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