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Akumal Research 2002 & 2003
The following research has been, or is being done in and around the Akumal area with support from CEA. It is CEA's goal to expand our research and research library by providing links to published reports by these and other researchers.
John Bruno, UNC Chapel Hill
Effects of water quality and temperature on coral diseases.
Shauna Slingsby, UNC Wilmington
Effects of macroalgae on juvenile corals.
Bob Stenneck, U of Maine
Role of encrusting coralline algae in the settlement of reef-building corals.
Drew Harvell, Cornell University
Spatial patterns and monitoring of diseases of soft and hard corals.
Garrett Smith, U of South Carolina
Emerging coral diseases in Akumal
Jessica Ward, Cornell University
Effects of disease on soft coral diversity.
Annaliese Hettinger
Spatial patterns of coral disease in Akumal.
Rachel Finley, University of Rhode Island
Role of disease and parasites in Goby populations.
Mark Krekeler, Ph.D. and Suzie Rosypal, University of Illinois at Chicago
Water levels, temperature and dissolved oxygen studies of the CEA dorm wetland and the effect of aeration Hydrology and Environmental Science.
Janet Foley and Susanne Sokolow, University of California, Davis
Microbial community in the Mesoamerican coral reef community.
Patrick Foley
Native aquatic plants species for wetland remediation.
Helen Brown, Bristol University
Water quality monitoring.
Sam Smith, Doctoral Candidate at Bristol University
Geochemistry and Geomicrobiology of saline groundwater in Yucatan Peninsula.
Patricia Beddows, Doctoral Candidate, Bristol University
Observation and monitoring of hydrological conditions within the active flooded cave conduits to understand the ground water system.
Silvia Diaz, UAM, Universidad Autonomo Metropolitano
Fish diversity and abundance.
Roshan Roy, Doctoral Candidate, University of Texas
Algal sediment mats.
For more articles about Outside Research please click here.
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