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Title: Atoll research bulletin
Identifier: atollresearchb4942001smit (find matches)
Year: 1951 (1950s)
Authors: Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smithsonian Institution; National Museum of Natural History (U. S. ); United States. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife
Subjects: Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences
Publisher: Washington, D. C. : (Smithsonian Press)
Contributing Library: Smithsonian Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Figure 17. Peter W. Glynn surrounded by a cadre of coral-reef colleagues, including former and present- day RSMAS, MBF (Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, Division of Marine Biology and Fisheries, University of Miami) students, who attended the Ninth International Coral Reef Symposium in Bali, Indonesia (23-27 October 2000). Top row (left to right): Iliana Baums (MBF Ph.D. student), Joshua Feingold (Ph.D., 1995, MBF, present address: Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center), Patrick Gibson (marine science undergraduate student, University of Miami), Nohra Galvis (M.A., 1992, MBF; Corporacion Propuesta Ambiental, Bogota, Colombia), P. W. G. (MBF faculty), Susan Colley (MBF Research Associate), Juan L. Mate (Ph.D., 2001, MBF, present address: Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama), Jorge Cortes (Ph.D., 1990, MBF; Centro de Investigacion en Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, University of Costa Rica), David O. Obura (Ph.D., 1995, MBF; Coral Reef Degradation in the Indian Ocean, Mombasa, Kenya), Hector Reyes Bonilla (MBF Ph.D. student, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Mexico). Bottom row: C. Mark Eakin (Ph.D., 1991, MBF; NOAA/National Geophysical Data Center, Boulder, Colorado), Christiane Hueerkamp (MBF intern, 1999-2000; Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Bremen, Germany), Peggy Fong (RSMAS Fellow, 1992-94; University of California, Los Angeles), Andrew Baker (Ph.D., 1999, MBF; Wildlife Conservation Society, New York), Hector Guzman (MBF associate, 1984-present; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama), and Fernando Rivera (MBF associate, 1984-present, Ph.D. student, University of Melbourne, Australia). ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Thanks are due to my colleagues, students, volunteers, and others who have contributed in various ways to broaden my understanding of eastern Pacific coral-reef biology and ecology. In particular, I thank Ian G. Macintyre for encouragement, editorial assistance, and the opportunity to contribute this paper to the Golden Anniversary issue of the Atoll Research Bulletin. I am indebted to Andrew C. Baker and Peggy Fong for advice on scientific questions. John Pearse and Pat Hathaway kindly reminded me of details related to past events in Pacific Grove, and Ted Bayer,
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