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Summary of recent trends in seagrass distributions in southwest Florida coastal waters
The quality of shellfish growing waters in the Gulf of Mexico
Water quality and sediment characterization of Collier County estuaries: a pilot study
Clams and oysters in Charlotte County and vicinity
Light attenuation with respect to seagrasses in Sarasota Bay, Florida
low-cost transplanting technique for shoalgrass (Halodule wrightii) and manatee grass (Syringodium f
Mangrove decomposition: a pathway for heavy metal enrichment in Everglades estuaries
Marine environmental studies of Florida's Gulf Coast: summary and selected bibliography
Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water bodies within the South Florida Water Man
Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water bodies within the South Florida Water Man
Six Mile Cypress Slough preserve management plan
Final report on development of a model landscape code for South Florida for South Florida water mana
Reported nesting activity of the Loggerhead Turtle in Florida, 1993-2001
A field and laboratory evaluation of water quality in finger canals. volume I. Hydrographic survey o
Benthic habitat status of the Palm River: 1995-1998
Estuarine water quality monitoring program, Collier County, data report for FY 94/95: annual program
Indicator development: seagrass monitoring and research in the Gulf of Mexico : report of a workshop
Publications of the Bureau of Marine Research, Marine Research Laboratories
Reconnaissance report, Six Mile Cypress Slough water resources study, Lee County, Florida
Agricultural pesticide use in estuarine drainage areas: a preliminary summary for selected pesticide
Preliminary analyses of seagrass and benthic infauna in Johnson and Clam Bays, Collier County, Flori
Osprey nest platforms: section 5.1.6, US Army Corps of Engineers wildlife resources management manua
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus): section 4.3.1, US Army Corps of Engineers wildlife resources management
Toxicity of tributyltin to marine bivalves

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