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CIOERT (Cooperative Institute For Ocean Exploration, Research And Technology)
  • Assessment of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem Connectivity for Proposed Expansion of a Marine Sanctuary in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico Larval Dynamics
    Assessment of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem Connectivity for Proposed Expansion of a Marine Sanctuary in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico: Larval Dynamics
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  • NOAA CIOERT cruise report Survey of the deepsea coral and sponge ecosystem of Pourtales Terrace  NOAA Ship Nancy Foster Florida ShelfEdge Exploration II FLoSEE Cruise Leg 2 September 2330 2011
    NOAA CIOERT cruise report. Survey of the deep-sea coral and sponge ecosystem of Pourtalès Terrace : NOAA Ship Nancy Foster, Florida Shelf-Edge Exploration II (FLoSEE) Cruise, Leg 2, September 23-30, 2011
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  • NOAA CIOERT cruise report Survey of the Pulley Ridge mesophotic reef ecosystem  NOAA Ship Nancy Foster Florida ShelfEdge Exploration II FLoSEE Cruise Leg 1 September 1219 2011
    NOAA CIOERT cruise report. Survey of the Pulley Ridge mesophotic reef ecosystem : NOAA Ship Nancy Foster, Florida Shelf-Edge Exploration II (FLoSEE) Cruise, Leg 1, September 12-19, 2011
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  • Assessment of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem Connectivity for Proposed Expansion of a Marine Sanctuary in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico Population Genetics
    Assessment of Mesophotic Coral Ecosystem Connectivity for Proposed Expansion of a Marine Sanctuary in the Northwest Gulf of Mexico: Population Genetics
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  • Breakthrough in Marine Invertebrate Cell Culture Sponge Cells Divide Rapidly in Improved Nutrient Medium
    Breakthrough in Marine Invertebrate Cell Culture: Sponge Cells Divide Rapidly in Improved Nutrient Medium
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  • Development and assessment of lidar modeling to retrieve IOPs
    Development and assessment of lidar modeling to retrieve IOPs
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  • Propagation of bioluminescent signals to nearsurface from mesopelagic waters
    Propagation of bioluminescent signals to near-surface from mesopelagic waters
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  • Mesophotic sponges of the genus Callyspongia Demospongiae Haplosclerida from Cuba with the description of two new species
    Mesophotic sponges of the genus Callyspongia (Demospongiae, Haplosclerida) from Cuba, with the description of two new species
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  • Leiodermatolide a novel marine natural product has potent cytotoxic and antimitotic activity against cancer cells appears to affect microtubule dynamics and exhibits antitumor activity
    Leiodermatolide, a novel marine natural product, has potent cytotoxic and antimitotic activity against cancer cells, appears to affect microtubule dynamics, and exhibits antitumor activity
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  • DeepSea Carnivorous Sponges From the Mariana Islands
    Deep-Sea Carnivorous Sponges From the Mariana Islands
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  • Characterization of underwater scattering layers based on variance components of LiDAR backscattering
    Characterization of underwater scattering layers based on variance components of LiDAR backscattering
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  • Distribution and Habitat Use of the Golden Crab Chaceon fenneri off Eastern Florida Based on in situ Submersible and ROV Observations and Potential for Impacts to Deep Water CoralSponge Habitat
    Distribution and Habitat Use of the Golden Crab Chaceon fenneri off Eastern Florida Based on in situ Submersible and ROV Observations and Potential for Impacts to Deep Water Coral/Sponge Habitat.
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  • Depth Influences Symbiodiniaceae Associations Among Montastraea cavernosa Corals on the Belize Barrier Reef
    Depth Influences Symbiodiniaceae Associations Among Montastraea cavernosa Corals on the Belize Barrier Reef
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  • Montastraea cavernosa corallite structure demonstrates distinct morphotypes across shallow and mesophotic depth zones in the Gulf of Mexico
    Montastraea cavernosa corallite structure demonstrates distinct morphotypes across shallow and mesophotic depth zones in the Gulf of Mexico
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  • Insights into coral reef benthic dynamics from nonlinear spatial forecasting
    Insights into coral reef benthic dynamics from nonlinear spatial forecasting
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  • Fast focus of attention for corals from underwater images
    Fast focus of attention for corals from underwater images
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  • Transcriptomic plasticity of mesophotic corals among natural populations and transplants of Montastraea cavernosa in the Gulf of Mexico and Belize
    Transcriptomic plasticity of mesophotic corals among natural populations and transplants of Montastraea cavernosa in the Gulf of Mexico and Belize
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  • Populations of the coral speciesMontastraea cavernosaon the Belize Barrier Reef lack vertical connectivity
    Populations of the coral species Montastraea cavernosa on the Belize Barrier Reef lack vertical connectivity
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  • Cubas mesophotic coral reefs and associated fish communities
    Cuba's mesophotic coral reefs and associated fish communities
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  • Home Bodies and Wanderers Sympatric Lineages of the DeepSea Black Coral Leiopathes glaberrima
    Home Bodies and Wanderers: Sympatric Lineages of the Deep-Sea Black Coral Leiopathes glaberrima
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