Could bombing benefit Vieques reefs?

Les Kaufman lesk at bio.bu.edu
Sat Nov 20 09:14:11 EST 1999


Strong endorsement of Doug's point.

Several on the list have visited or worked at Johnston Atoll, site of a
facility for the disposal of chemical weapons and a place with a history
of environmental insults.  The reef is mostly in very beautiful condition
due to the restrictions on access and use, and is now within a National
Wildlife Sanctuary.  

Les Kaufman
Boston University Marine Program
lesk at bio.bu.edu
617-353-5560 office
617-353-6965 lab
617-353-6340 fax


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