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Bioaccumulation of Mercury in Pelagic Fishes from the NW Gulf of Mexico and its Relationship with Length, Location, Collection Year, and Trophic Level

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Water Quality Monitoring and Data Collection in the Mississippi Sound

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Sources, Distribution, and Conveyance of Opportunistic Pathogens in Estuaries and the Oceans

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Potential Pathological Effects of Blood Flukes (Digenea:Sanguinicolidae) on Pen-reared Marine Fishes

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Factors Contributing to the 1999 Mass Mortality of Reef-Associated Fish in Barbados

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Susceptibility of Litopenaeus vannamei, Farfantepenaeus duorarum, to White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV) and Infection of Menippe adina with WSSV

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The Impatance of the Choice of Rum Refinery Effluent Disposal Techniques in Fisheries Management, Coastal Zone Management and Biodiversity Conservation

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Incorporating Toxic Disturbance Effects Into a Population Model of a Ctustacean Fishery

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A First Record of a Sargassum (Phaeomphyta, Algae) Outbreak in a Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystem

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Protecting the Marine Environment with Pen and Test Tube (Abstract)

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