Biophysycal principles for designing a network of replenishment zones for the Mesoamerican Reef System
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2017
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Green A., I. Chollett, A. Suárez, C. Dahlgren, S. Cruz, C. Zepeda, J. Andino, J. Robinson, M. McField, S. Fulton, A. Giro, H. Reyes, J. Bezaury. 2017. Biophysical principles for designing a network of replenishment zones for the Mesoamerican Reef System. The Nature Conservancy, Comunidad y Biodiversidad, A.C., Smithsonian Institution, Perry Institute for Marine Science, Centro de Estudios Marinos, Healthy Reefs Initiative and Universidad Autónoma de Baja California Sur. 64 pp.
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