A study to evaluate reef recovery following injury and mitigation structures offshore Southeast Florida : phase II, final report

Material Information

Title:
A study to evaluate reef recovery following injury and mitigation structures offshore Southeast Florida : phase II, final report
Creator:
Gilliam, David S.
Nova Southeastern University. Oceanographic Center
Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative
Florida. Office of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas
United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Florida. Department of Environmental Protection. Coral Reef Conservation Program
Place of Publication:
Dania Beach (Fla.)
Publisher:
Nova Southeastern University. Oceanographic Center
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
PDF

Notes

General Note:
"Completed in Fulfillment of Contract RM084 for Southeast Florida Coral Reef Initiative Maritime Industry and Coastal Construction Impacts Local Action Strategy Project 14, 15, and 16 and Florida Department of Environmental Protection Coral Reef Conservation Program 1277 N.E. 79th Street Causeway Miami, FL 33138"
General Note:
"This report was funded, through a Contract from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas, as amended, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Award No. NA06N0S4190100. The total cost of the project was $272,500 (Phase I = $130,000, Phase 2 = $142,500) of which 100 percent was provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The views, statements, findings, conclusions and recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the State of Florida, NOAA or any of its subagencies."

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Source Institution:
South Florida Collection, Government Documents, Green Library, Florida International University
Holding Location:
Florida International University
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