BBP in Brief, Issue 9, Fall/Winter 2007

Welcome…

This is the newsletter of the Bahamas Biocomplexity Project, or "BBP." Here you can learn about the activities and progress of the BBP team and its partners. We welcome your submissions about research progress, upcoming field plans, meetings, or any other information you feel would be of interest to project partners. Submissions for consideration in future newsletters may be made to Kate Holmes ( ). You can also visit the BBP website at http://bbp.amnh.org for more information about the project.

Good News and Bad for Bahamian Reefs: Rich Reef Habitat Around Conception Island but Lionfish Continue to Invade The Importance of Parrotfish Implications of "Fishing the Line" near Marine Reserves Seabed Protection at Exuma Cays Land & Sea Park New Resource for Bahamian Educators Explores Our Marine Treasures

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