[Coral-List] COT

Medio, David MedioD at halcrow.com
Thu Jan 22 08:23:03 EST 2009


Further on links to predator and COT outbreaks, the sudden proliferation
in Ras Mohammed in 1994 was - at least in part - attributed to a
measured reduction in Lethrinids (a key predator there).



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