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Queen conch mariculture in the Caribbean region and its potential for Bermuda

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Date Issued:
1984
Title: Queen conch mariculture in the Caribbean region and its potential for Bermuda.
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Name(s): Creswell, R. LeRoy, creator
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Issuance: single unit
Date Issued: 1984
Publisher: The Station
Extent: 10 p.
Physical Description: pdf
Language(s): English
Identifier: 3183724 (digitool), FADT3183724 (IID), fau:5967 (fedora)
Note(s): The warm temperatures of the Gulf Stream afford the Bermuda Islands a marine biota anomalous to the coastal waters of similar latitudes along the eastern seaboard of the United States. Bermuda's tropical coral reefs and their associated communities are far more similar to Caribbean ecosystems, and thus many species characteristic of the West Indian Marine Province find the northern-most extension of their range in Bermuda.
This manuscript may be cited as: Creswell, R. L. 1984. Queen conch mariculture in the Caribbean region and its potential for Bermuda. Bermuda Biological Station Special Publication No. 27. In T. D. Sleeter (Ed.), Assessment of the potential for aquaculture in Bermuda: Proceedings of a scientific workshop, hosted by the Bermuda Biological Station, October 11-15, 1983. (pp. 133-141). Hamilton, Bermuda: The Station.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution #405.
Subject(s): Queen conch
Mariculture --Caribbean Area
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