ResourceAn ecological cross-section of the lower part of Florida based largely upon its molluscan fauna [electronic resource] / by Paul Bartsch ; National Research Council, Division of Geology and Geography, Washington, D.C.
"The ecosystems and associated mollusk [fossils] found from dry areas of the Everglades south and east to Biscayne Bay, Florida Bay, the Florida Keys and the Shelf are described"--CEDAR home page.
ResourceAn Investigation of nutrification in the Florida reef tract and the management of water quality in the Florida Keys [electronic resource] : internship report / by Amy Louise Forrester.
"Our study was expanded to conduct intensive weekly nutrient sampling throughout the Keys with additional support from The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Our investigation was carried out at Long Key, with the assistance of the Keys Marine Laboratory. Sampling...
ResourceCase history of a typical dredge-fill project in the northern Florida Keys--effects on water clarity, sedimentation rates and biota / by George M. Griffin.
ResourceAn assessment of unreported boat grounding damage to shallow-water corals in the Florida Keys [electronic resource] / by Steven J. Lutz.
"The serious physical damage to corals from the occasional large ship grounding is a highly visible and major impact to coral reefs in the Florida Keys. However, smaller vessels continuously damage corals. Unreported damage caused by small vessels that ar...
ResourcePolicy, liability, and management assessment of the three most active counties' (Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach) artificial reef programs under national and state guidance [electronic resource] / by Dosoo Jang.
"In this context, the research examines how the national, state, and local governments' reef policies are inter-related, what kind of tort theories could be applied to injuries and damages associated with artificial reef development, and which management ...
ResourceEfforts to create a sustainable environment within the Florida Keys [electronic resource] : requirements for the future / by Kimberly A. Cohen.
"The natural environment of South Florida has been affected by many anthropogenic disturbances, such as nutrient enrichment, soil erosion, pesticide contamination, and algal blooms. Efforts to divert freshwater resources to sustain the more populated area...