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Conference Title | 1992 Symposium on Florida Keys Regional Ecosystem |
Conference Date | NOV, 1992 |
Publication Date | May-94 |
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GS Citation | 37 |
Abstract | Visual surveys conducted in shallow-water (Epinephelus cruentatus), red hind (E. guttatus), red grouper (E. moria), and black grouper (Mycteroperca bonaci) comprised the majority of individuals observed. At the ECLSP sites, Nassau grouper (E. striatus) an |
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