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Species

Arbacia punctulata

Phylum
Echinodermata

Species

Astropyga magnifica

Phylum
Echinodermata

Species

Brissus unicolor

Phylum
Echinodermata

Person

Bruce D. Graham

Bruce Graham is a Senior Marine Scientist at CSA International Inc. Relevant to the biota of the Gulf of Mexico, Mr. Graham has published the following: Turner, R. L., and B. D. Graham. 2003. Calocidaris micans (Cidaridae) and Pseudoboletia maculata ...

Job Title
Sernior Marine Scientist

Project

Coral Mortality and African Dust

This project seeks to verify whether dust may be a viable explanation for the plight of coral reefs throughout the Caribbean. The hypothesis proposed here is that many coral reef events, algal infestation, white band and black band disease, sea ...

Project Status
Project not complete

Species

Diadema antillarum antillarum

Phylum
Echinodermata

Person

Dr. Addison L. Lawrence

Born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri on December 19, 1935. Military obligation was completed in 1961 with an honorable discharge. Currently: Regents Fellow, Faculty Fellow, Senior Faculty Fellow, Scientist in Charge, and Project Leader with the Texas AgriLife Research Mariculture Laboratory ...

Organizations
Texas AgriLife Research
Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi

Person

Dr. Bruce Neill

Dr. Neill is an ocean Advocate, Executive Director, and Co-Founder of Sanibel Sea School. Bruce’s passion for the ocean and natural exploration began at an early age. Growing up in Miami, he snorkeled the seagrass beds, mangroves and coral reefs ...

Organizations
Sanibel Sea School

Person

Dr. Ernesto Weil

Dr. Weil’s research focus is on the ecology (epizootiology) of coral reef diseases in the wider Caribbean. His projects involve the assessment of the presence, prevalence, host range, transmission, vectors and natural reservoirs of coral reef diseases, their impact on ...

Person

Dr. John M. Lawrence

Professor Emeritus at the University of South Florida. As energy is limiting in biological systems, the way it is allocated to structures and functions is under selective pressure. The energetic approach provides a way to link ecological, physiological, and nutritional ...

Organizations
University of South Florida

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