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- :Beresford, Sara ;Kastler, Jessie2019 | Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 33(1), 21:Conclusive statements about how organisms and biological communities fared after the Deepwater Horizon accident are still difficult to make nearly a d...
- :Bracken, Laura ;Dinicola, Dan2019 | Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 33(1), 33:In response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster, many innovative researchers adapted instruments not previously used in oil spill research, or invented ...
- :Greely, Teresa ;Kastler, Jessie2019 | Current: The Journal of Marine Education, 33(1), 17:The Deepwater Horizon oil spill illustrates how science works in a catastrophe. Starting with observations of a previously documented underwater pheno...
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