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With the Wild Things: Everglades  

Creator:  Dr. Jerry Jackson
Publisher.Display:  Whitaker Center in the College of Arts and Sciences, Florida Gulf Coast University ( Ft. Myers, Florida )
Format:  5 podcasts, approximately 1 minute each in length
Subjects.Display:  Everglades (Fla.)
Source Institution:  Added automatically
With the Wild Things: Everglades
[1976] Observations on heavy metals in rough fish populations in the upper Miami River system

Observations on heavy metals in rough fish populations in the upper Miami River system  

Publication Date:  1976
Creator:  Jackson, Daniel F.
Publisher.Display:  Potamological Laboratory, Florida International University
Format:  12 leaves : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:  United States--Florida--Miami-Dade--Miami River
Fishes -- Effect of heavy metals on -- Florida -- Miami River
Fishes -- Effect of water quality on -- Florida -- Miami River
Water -- Pollution -- Florida -- Miami River
Water quality -- Florida -- Miami River
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[1976] Observations on heavy metals in rough fish populations in the upper Miami River system
[2008-10-01] Final Florida Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reference Case Projections 1990-2025

Final Florida Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reference Case Projections 1990-2025  

Publication Date:  2008-10-01
Creator:  Randy Strait
Maureen Mullen
Bill Dougherty
Andy Bollman
Rachel Anderson
Holly Lindquist
Luana Williams
Manish Salhotra
Jackson Schreiber
Publisher.Display:  Center for Climate Strategies
Subjects.Display:  Florida
Climate change
Greenhouse gases
environmental protection
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2008-10-01] Final Florida Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Reference Case Projections 1990-2025
[2010] Transgressive Recycling Produces Organic-Rich Carbonate Muds

Transgressive Recycling Produces Organic-Rich Carbonate Muds  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  Wanless, Harold R.
Vlaswinkel, Brigitte
Jackson, Kelly L.
Subjects.Display:  Florida
Climate change
Mangroves
Recycling
Erosion
Source Institution:  Florida International University
[2010] Transgressive Recycling Produces Organic-Rich Carbonate Muds