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Laguncularia racemosa (white mangrove) seedling growing in the middle of a forest gap created by Hurricane Wilma

Photographer:   Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Location:   SRS5
Date:   October 1, 2006

Tagged seedlings in a forest gap created by Hurricane Wilma

Photographer:   Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Location:   SRS5
Date:   October 1, 2006

Litter basket installed in a mangrove forest to estimate litterfall productivity

Photographer:   Victor H. Rivera-Monroy
Location:   SRS5
Date:   May 1, 2004

Aerial photo of SRS-5

Photographer:   Victor H.
Location:   SRS5
Date:   May 1, 2001

Field trip to SRS-5 during Caribbean Workshop- Litter traps at SRS-5 (Robert Twilley foreground)

Photographer:   Steve Davis
Location:   SRS5
Date:   March 1, 2001

Aerial photo of SRS-5

Photographer:   Victor H.
Location:   SRS5
Date:   May 1, 2001

Field trip to SRS-5 during Caribbean Workshop- Plots at SRS-5 (Robert Twilley, David Bone)

Photographer:   Steve Davis
Location:   SRS5
Date:   March 1, 2001

SRS-5 autosampler

Photographer:   Dan Childers
Location:   SRS5
Date:   October 1, 2000

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