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"Marine and Environmental Science" in etd degree discipline
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Green, Damon B.
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Jossart, Jonathan
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Kisabeth, Jennifer K.
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Kobrinski, Elena
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Ortiz, Lia A.
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University of the Virgin Islands
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[University of the Virgin Islands]
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St. Thomas
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Epinephelus striatus -- United States Virgin Islands
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Grammanik bank
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Halophila stipulacea -- United States Virgin Islands
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United States
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United States Virgin Islands
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coral reefs
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cruise ship ports
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United States Virgin Islands
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British Virgin Islands
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Fisheries and Ecosystem thesis, M.S. -- theses-- Electronic Thesis
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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
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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.
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The Effects of Invasive Seagrass Halophila stipulacea on the Habitat Persistence and Condition of Juvenile Nassau Grouper Epinephelus striatus
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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
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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