Current Search: Sargasso Sea (x)
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Title
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Habitat selection among fishes and shrimp in the pelagic Sargassum Community: The role of habitat architecture.
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Creator
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Bennice, Chelsea, Brooks , W. Randy, Graduate College
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Date Issued
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2011-04-08
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/3164454
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Subject Headings
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Pelagic fishes, Habitat selection, Sargassum --Sargasso Sea
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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The contribution of microorganisms to particulate carbon and nitrogen in surface waters of the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda.
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Creator
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Caron, D.A., Dam, H. G., Kremer, P., Lessard, E. J., Madin, L. P., Malone, Tom C., Napp, J. M., Peele, E. R., Roman, M. R., Youngbluth, Marsh J.
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Date Issued
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1995
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3331907
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Subject Headings
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Carbon, Nitrogen, Seawater--Composition, Sargasso Sea, Microorganisms
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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Spatial and temporal changes in the partitioning of organic carbon in the plankton community of the Sargasso Sea off Bermuda.
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Creator
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Roman, M. R., Caron, D. A., Kremer, P., Lessard, E. J., Madin, L. P., Malone, Tom C., Napp, J. M., Peele, E. R., Youngbluth, Marsh J.
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Date Issued
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1995
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FCLA/DT/3331905
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Subject Headings
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Plankton, Plankton--Vertical distribution, Carbon, Sargasso Sea
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Format
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Document (PDF)
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Title
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"Wide Sargasso Sea": The Sargasso Sea as metaphor.
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Creator
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Kirkman, Kristi M., Florida Atlantic University, Lewis, Krishnakali
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Abstract/Description
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Physical attributes of the Sargasso Sea are integral to tropes of the imaginative recovery of a Caribbean history, which is the project of Jean Rhys's novel, Wide Sargasso Sea. Like the ever-changing sea, history changes, as well; this analogy, articulated by Derek Walcott's line, "History is Sea," draws attention to bow, like the ever-changing sea, Rhys's novel not only changes literary history, but illustrates how history itself changes constantly. Other physical attributes of the sea,...
Show morePhysical attributes of the Sargasso Sea are integral to tropes of the imaginative recovery of a Caribbean history, which is the project of Jean Rhys's novel, Wide Sargasso Sea. Like the ever-changing sea, history changes, as well; this analogy, articulated by Derek Walcott's line, "History is Sea," draws attention to bow, like the ever-changing sea, Rhys's novel not only changes literary history, but illustrates how history itself changes constantly. Other physical attributes of the sea, including circular currents, temperature, survival tactics of the sea's inhabitants, and sargassum fragmentation, subtly highlight Wide Sargasso Sea's distinctly Caribbean elements. Rhys's title, Wide Sargasso Sea, appropriately emphasizes the Sargasso Sea, which serves as metaphor for the novel's revisionary work.
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Date Issued
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2000
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/fcla/dt/15765
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Subject Headings
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Rhys, Jean--Wide Sargasso Sea, Sea in literature, Caribbean Area--In literature
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Format
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Document (PDF)