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|Description=Public Facebook page for Dr. James G. Douglass, an ecologist interested in describing, protecting, and teaching about the biological diversity and beneficial ecosystem functions of coastal marine habitats. Coastal oceans are simultaneously threatened by decreasing water quality, changing physical conditions, and overharvest of ecologically important species. Dr. Douglass addresses the interactive effects of these threats through conservation-directed research and teaching at Florida Gulf Coast University. | |Description=Public Facebook page for Dr. James G. Douglass, an ecologist interested in describing, protecting, and teaching about the biological diversity and beneficial ecosystem functions of coastal marine habitats. Coastal oceans are simultaneously threatened by decreasing water quality, changing physical conditions, and overharvest of ecologically important species. Dr. Douglass addresses the interactive effects of these threats through conservation-directed research and teaching at Florida Gulf Coast University. | ||
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Dr. Douglass' Science Network
Public Facebook page for Dr. James G. Douglass, an ecologist interested in describing, protecting, and teaching about the biological diversity and beneficial ecosystem functions of coastal marine habitats. Coastal oceans are simultaneously threatened by decreasing water quality, changing physical conditions, and overharvest of ecologically important species. Dr. Douglass addresses the interactive effects of these threats through conservation-directed research and teaching at Florida Gulf Coast University.
Posted By: AdminPost Date: 2019-11-17