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Prior to venturing across the Atlantic Ocean the #FieldBahamas team was divided into smaller project groups and given a topic that they would research as part of the field course. With bad weather conditions still imminent the research projects were moved forward as they were less weather dependent than the activities you will read about…
jj329 January 22nd, 2017 Bahamas, Bahamas archive anthropogenic, aquatic, Behavioural Ecology 2016, Biodiversity, conch, conservation, Coral, Destruction, development, ecology, Field Course Fornight, FieldBahamas, invertebrates, jellyfish, marine, ocean, oceanacidification, travel, univeristyofexeter, urchins