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Integrated coastal zone management and sustainable development for tropical estuarine ecosystems: A case study of Port Honduras, Belize
Posted on:
1997-09-04
Degree:
Ph.D
Type:
Dissertation
University:
University of South Carolina
Candidate:
Heyman, William David
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GTID:
1469390014483616
Subject:
Biology
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Port Honduras is a mangrove lined marine-estuarine embayment in southern Belize that has been proposed as a marine reserve. Port Honduras is also the functional and geographic center of the Maya Mountain Marine Area Transect (MMMAT)--a 10...
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Honduras
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