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Organisms, Tropical Field Ecology, Emporia State Univ.

31572 Organisms, Tropical Field Ecology, Emporia State Univ. http://academic.emporia.edu/mooredwi/bahamas/orgabaha.htm This is list is not an exhaustive list of the species that occur on San Salvador Island, but is a compilation of species that the two previous classes from ESU have seen and identified. We can reasonably expect to see most of these species on subsequent trips. Agriculture > Crops > Coconut > Science field   ecology   turtle   grass   sea   cucumber   black   and   white   warbler   angelfish   urchin   parrotfish   damselfish   san   salvador   island   octopus Jan 1, 1999  

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