Our-Oceans: A Coastal-Marine Environment Science & Technology Blog

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

New Weblog of the Fish Spawning Aggregations of the Caribbean

This weblog attempts to post updated
information about the characteristics of reef fish spawning aggregations of commercial
importance in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea in terms of biology, ecology,
and cultural and traditional aspects (traditional ecological knowledge). This bilingual
weblog represents a initial effort of the Center for Interdisciplinary Coastal Studies,
supported by the Caribbean Coral Reef Institute through the University of Puerto
Rico, Mayagüez Campus. Your comments are important; for you to submit any, just click
at the title of every entry of interest and a window will appear at the bottom where
you may write your opinion. Thank you for your kind attention. Sorry for cross postings.

Sincerely,

Alfonso Aguilar-Perera, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral researcher
Center for Interdisciplinary Coastal Studies &
Caribbean Coral Reef Institute,
University of Puerto Rico
Mayagüez, 00681-9013
aaguilar@cima.uprm.edu
http://www.amp-pr.org/blog
http://www.amp-pr.org/spag

Source: Marinet

I hope this is of your interest. Regards,

Jorge Brenner

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