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    Rapid, high-resolution 14C chronology of ooids by Beaupré, S., Roberts, M., Burton, J., Summons, Roger

    Published 2015
    “…The method was applied to ooids from Highborne Cay, Bahamas and Shark Bay, Australia, yielding reproducible 14C chronologies, as well as constraints on the rates and durations of ooid growth and independent estimates of local 14C reservoir ages.…”
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    Two decades of genetic profiling yields first evidence of natal philopatry and long-term fidelity to parturition sites in sharks by Feldheim, K., Gruber, S., Di Battista, Joseph, Babcock, E., Kessel, S., Hendry, A., Pikitch, E., Ashley, M., Chapman, D.

    Published 2014
    “…Genetic profiling of lemon sharks (Negaprion brevirostris) from 20 consecutive cohorts (1993-2012) at Bimini, Bahamas, showed that certain females faithfully gave birth at this site for nearly two decades. …”
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    Assortative interactions and leadership in a free-ranging population of juvenile lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris by Guttridge, T., Gruber, S., Di Battista, Joseph, Feldheim, K., Croft, D., Krause, S., Krause, J.

    Published 2011
    “…In the present study, we looked at the social structure and leadership of free-ranging juvenile lemon shark Negaprion brevirostris in a known aggregation site, Bimini, the Bahamas. Observations of these sharks were made from towers placed in a mangrove inlet, where clear, shallow, protected waters made it possible to record group compositions of externally colour-code tagged wild juvenile lemon sharks. …”
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    Anthropogenic disturbance and evolutionary parameters: A lemon shark population experiencing habitat loss by Di Battista, Joseph, Feldheim, K., Garant, D., Gruber, S., Hendry, A.

    Published 2011
    “…By combining long-term monitoring of marked individuals with genetic pedigree reconstruction, we assessed whether habitat loss influenced genetic variation in a lemon shark (Negaprion brevirostris) population at an isolated nursery lagoon (Bimini, Bahamas). We also tracked changes in the strength and direction of natural selection. …”
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    Intercomparison of shallow water bathymetry, hydro-optics, and benthos mapping techniques in Australian and Caribbean coastal environments by Dekker, A., Phinn, S., Anstee, J., Bissett, P., Brando, V., Casey, B., Fearns, Peter, Hedley, J., Klonowski, Wojciech, Lee, Z., Lynch, Mervyn, Lyons, M., Mobley, C., Roelfsema, C.

    Published 2011
    “…This paper compares the absolute and relative accuracies and computational efficiencies of one empirical and five radiative-transfer-based published approaches applied to coastal sites at Lee Stocking Island in the Bahamas and Moreton Bay in eastern Australia. These sites have published airborne hyperspectral data and field data. …”
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    Comparative behavior of red lionfish (Pterois volitans) on native and Pacific vs. invaded Atlantic coral reefs by Cure, K., Benkwitt, C., Kindinger, T., Pickering, E., Pusack, T., McIlwain, Jennifer, Hixon, M.

    Published 2012
    “…Comparative behavioral observations were conducted in 2 native regions (Philippines and Guam) and 2 invaded regions (Cayman Islands and Bahamas) to assess lionfish time budgets and diurnal activity patterns and to explore correlations between environmental variables and lionfish behavior. …”
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    Mahathir dan berakhirnya Dasar Aparteid di Afrika Selatan by Mohd Afendi Daud, Junaidi Awang Besar

    Published 2016
    “…Mahathir di persidangan Komanwel Nassau, Bahamas pada tahun 1985. Kemunculan Dr. Mahathir telah menambah tekanan kepada pihak Afrika Selatan dan Britain. …”
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    Basinwide Integrated Volume Transports in an Eddy-Filled Ocean by Kanzow, T., Johnson, H.L., Marshall, D.P., Johns, W.E., Cunningham, S.A., Bryden, H.I, Mujahid, A., Hirschi, J.J-M.

    Published 2009
    “…Continuous estimates of the AMOC at this latitude have been made since April 2004 by combining the Florida Current, Ekman, and midocean transports with the latter obtained from continuous density measurements between the coasts of the Bahamas and Morocco, representing, respectively, the western and eastern boundaries of the Atlantic at this latitude. …”
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