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Publications

Islands in the Sand: Ecology and Management of Nearshore Hardbottom Reefs of East Florida

East Coast Biologists Inc. (2015) “Resident or transient?” Gaining ground on the function of nearshore hardbottom for juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) through collaborations with the FACT (Florida Atlantic Coast Telemetry) Array. https://helpingseaturtles.org/funded-projects-details/?number=12-047. Florida Sea Turtle License Plate Grant #12-047R

Holloway-Adkins KG (2006) Juvenile green turtles (Chelonia mydas) foraging on a high-energy, shallow reef on the East Coast of Florida, USA. In: Frick M, Panagopoulou A, Rees AF, Williams K (eds) 26th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Biology and Conservation. Athens, Greece, p 193

Holloway-Adkins KG, Provancha JA (2005) Abundance and foraging activity of marine turtles using nearshore rock resources along the Mid Reach of Brevard County, Florida. Report to Olsen Associates, Inc. for Brevard County. Suppl. EIS. Viera. Appendix K:p 45

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