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Epizoic red alga allelopathic to a Caribbean coral.
Sediments from a living shelf-edge reef and adjacent area off central eastern Florida
Simultaneous top-down and bottom-up forces control macroalgal blooms on coral reefs (Reply to the comment by Hughes et al.)
Nutrient thresholds for bottom-up control of macroalgal blooms on coral reefs in Jamaica and southeast Florida
Nitrogen isotopic records of terrestrial pollution encoded in Floridian and Bahamian gorgonian corals
Macroalgal overgrowth of fringing coral reefs at Discovery Bay, Jamaica: bottom-up versus top-down control
South Atlantic MPAs and Deepwater Coral HAPCs: Characterization of Benthic Habitat and Fauna
South Atlantic MPAs and Deepwater Coral HAPCs: Characterization of Benthic Habitat and Fauna
Sewage pollution in Negril, Jamaica: effects on nutrition and ecology of coral reef macroalgae
Genetic variation of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata, from western Pacific reefs
Long term monitoring of a deep-water coral reef: effects of bottom trawling
Blade abandonment/proliferation: a novel mechanism for rapid epiphyte control in marine macrophytes
Integrated water quality and coral reef monitoring on fringing reefs of Tobago: chemical and ecological evidence of sewage-driven eutrophication in the Buccoo Reef Complex
A 13C/12C comparison of food webs in Caribbean seagrass meadows and coral reefs
South Atlantic MPAs and deepwater coral HAPCs: Characterization of benthic habitat, benthic macrobiota, and fish communities; NOAA Ship Nancy Foster 2014 cruise.  NOAA CIOERT Report
South Atlantic MPAs and Deepwater Coral HAPCs:Characterization of Benthic Habitat and FaunaNOAA Ship Pisces Cruise 12-03UNCW Super Phantom ROVJuly 6-19, 2012
South Atlantic MPAs and deepwater coral HAPCs: Characterization of Benthic Habitat and Biota; NOAA Ship Pisces 2013 cruise.  NOAA CIOERT Report.
Proposed HAPCs/MPAs for mesophotic and deepwater coral/sponge habitat and essential fish habitat in the eastern Gulf of Mexico.  A proposal to the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council.  GOMFMC Webinar, September 22, 2014
Carbon dioxide capture by engineering a self-sustained coral reef park with renewable energy
Correspondence: Phosphorus-rich waters at Glovers Reef, Belize?

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