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The social structure of the USVI fishing community: a basis for reducing fishery ecosystem and resource vulnerablilities, while improving chances for sustainability
The social structure of the USVI fishing community: a basis for reducing fishery ecosystem and resource vulnerablilities, while improving chances for sustainability
Creator:
Ortiz, Lia A.
Publisher:
University of the Virgin Islands ( St. Thomas, Virgin Islands )
Publication Date:
2013
Type:
Mixed Material
Format:
1 online resource (240 pages)
Source Institution:
University of the Virgin Islands
Holding Location:
University of the Virgin Islands
Subject Keyword:
sustainable management -- United States Virgin Islands
fishery -- United States Virgin Islands
Spatial Coverage:
United States Virgin Islands
Genre:
Fisheries and Ecosystem thesis, M.S. -- theses-- Electronic Thesis
Language:
english
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A descriptive cross-sectional research study of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands: a closer look at the local participation, experiential social learning, and survey participant demographics relating to attitudes about coral reefs and nature after visits to coral reefs with local ecotourism businesses.
A descriptive cross-sectional research study of the U.S. and British Virgin Islands: a closer look at the local participation, experiential social learning, and survey participant demographics relating to attitudes about coral reefs and nature after visits to coral reefs with local ecotourism businesses.
Creator:
Kobrinski, Elena
Publisher:
University of the Virgin Islands ( St. Thomas, Virgin Islands )
Publication Date:
2013
Type:
Mixed Material
Format:
1 online resource (91 pages)
Source Institution:
University of the Virgin Islands
Holding Location:
University of the Virgin Islands
Subject Keyword:
ecotourism visits -- coral reefs -- United States Virgin Islands
ecotourism visits -- coral reefs -- British Virgin Islands
Spatial Coverage:
United States Virgin Islands
British Virgin Islands
Language:
english
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Cruise ship induced sediment resuspension characteristics in Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the West Gregerie Channel, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Cruise ship induced sediment resuspension characteristics in Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the West Gregerie Channel, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Creator:
Kisabeth, Jennifer K.
Publisher:
University of the Virgin Islands ( St. Thomas, Virgin Islands )
Publication Date:
2014
Type:
Mixed Material
Format:
1 online resource (59 pages)
Source Institution:
University of the Virgin Islands
Holding Location:
University of the Virgin Islands
Subject Keyword:
sediment resuspension
cruise ship ports
St. Thomas -- United States
Language:
english
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Modeling a Yellowfin Grouper (Mycteroperca venenosa) spawning aggregation with passive acoustic telemetry on the Grammanik Bank, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Modeling a Yellowfin Grouper (Mycteroperca venenosa) spawning aggregation with passive acoustic telemetry on the Grammanik Bank, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
Creator:
Jossart, Jonathan
Publisher:
University of the Virgin Islands ( St. Thomas, Virgin Islands )
Publication Date:
2014
Type:
Mixed Material
Format:
1 online resource (95 pages)
Source Institution:
University of the Virgin Islands
Holding Location:
University of the Virgin Islands
Subject Keyword:
yellowfin grouper -- United States Virgin Islands
spawning aggregations -- United States Virgin Islands
Grammanik bank -- United States Virgin Islands
St. Thomas -- United States Virgin Islands
Spatial Coverage:
United States Virgin Islands
Language:
english
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The Effects of Invasive Seagrass Halophila stipulacea on the Habitat Persistence and Condition of Juvenile Nassau Grouper Epinephelus striatus
The Effects of Invasive Seagrass Halophila stipulacea on the Habitat Persistence and Condition of Juvenile Nassau Grouper Epinephelus striatus
Creator:
Green, Damon B.
Publisher:
University of the Virgin Islands ( St. Thomas, Virgin Islands )
Publication Date:
2017
Type:
Mixed Material
Format:
1 online resource (58 pages)
Source Institution:
University of the Virgin Islands
Holding Location:
University of the Virgin Islands
Subject Keyword:
Halophila stipulacea -- United States Virgin Islands
Epinephelus striatus -- United States Virgin Islands
Language:
english