Patterns of spread of coral disease in the Florida Keys
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James W. Porter | Ouida W. Meier | Walter C. Jaap | M. Parsons | P. Dustan | W. Jaap | J. Porter | Vladimir Kosmynin | Kathryn L. Patterson | Matthew E. Patterson | Phillip Dustan | Mel Parsons | V. Kosmynin | M. Patterson
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