Florida Keys Marine Science Education Job

Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 08:52:52 -0400 From: Rebecca Luzbetak <rebeccal.msee@gmail.com> Subject: [Coral-List] Florida Keys Marine Science Education Job Posting To: coral-list@coral.aoml.noaa.gov Message-ID: <CA+iNAXHkJjV2E-SHqjMY4G9Tz2u5EMh9YUGidNQ6EKXpb=nMiw@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=”UTF-8″ ### The Marine Science Eco-Experience is an education and outreach organization that strives to teach the public about essential marine science topics that will enlighten and enrich their […]

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Fall 2018 Education Internship

Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2018 10:11:55 -0400 From: Reef Relief <reefrelief@gmail.com> Subject: [Coral-List] Reef Relief Fall 2018 Education Internship To: Coral-List@coral.aoml.noaa.gov Message-ID: <CAApHAgvqn9tW_ywH-CKEda8rCmRLMNxHibAs+EQPNp5DeNYGag@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=”UTF-8″ We are accepting applications for a Fall and Spring Education Intern. Please Post this! Thanks. *Education Intern **(Spring and Fall semester internships)* *Accepting applications for Fall 2018 and Spring […]

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annularis, franksi or faveolata

Nancy Knowlton <knowltonn@gmail.com> Mon 8/6/2018 8:57 AM To: Dennis Hubbard <dennis.hubbard@oberlin.edu> Cc: Kenneth Mattes; coral-list@coral.aoml.noaa.gov Just to clarify – annularis, franksi and faveolata are all in Orbicella (they are all very closely related, particularly annularis and franksi which can cross fertilize but spawn at different times, whereas faveolata is not interfertile with the other two).  […]

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