EFTA01117833Set 9
2014-01-2828p2,766w
approximate. No investigation into ownership or title has been
made.
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A MARK T. (REEF) PERKINS SURVEY Page 3
SEA EAGLE/Captains Corner Our File No. 01281-5-14
January ... kerosene lamps, heaters, will not be
inspected unless specifically contracted.
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SEA EAGLE/Captains Corner Our File No. 01281-S-14
January ... Pilot house with safety
glass windscreen, seating, and control console.
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SEA EAGLE/Captains Corner Our File No. 01281-S-14
January
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EFTA00678760Set 9
2013-09-0116p6,258w
shorelines and shallow water marine communities including beaches, mangrove
forests, sea grass communities, coral reefs and shallow bottom-dwelling communities. High rainfall
can cause temporaryflooding, erosion and decreased salinity ... islands due to sea level rise.
Finally, warmer temperatures and acidification are damaging coral reefs, which host the highest
biodiversity on Earth. Reef animals yield antibiotics, anticancer drugs and other ... actively prospecting for more. Tourism and recreation,for
example at the Great Barrier Reef and in the Caribbean, add to the economic value of reefs. Fringing
reefs protect shorelinesfrom storm
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EFTA02690256Set 11
11p3,530w
firsthand
observation. Many animals use visual observations to decide whether to work with others. Reef
fish in the Red Sea, for instance, watch wrasses clean other reef fish, to determine ... Bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides
dbnidiatus) eat parasites, along with dead or infected tissue, off reef fishes in more than 2,000
interactions a day, each of which can be considered ... cooperation. Wrasses are tempted
to eat more than just the parasites, but if the reef fish loses too much flesh in the deal, it will
refuse to continue working with
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EFTA00304686Set 9
11p3,532w
firsthand
observation. Many animals use visual observations to decide whether to work with others. Reef
fish in the Red Sea, for instance, watch wrasses clean other reef fish, to determine ... Bluestreak cleaner wrasses (Labroides
ditnidiatus) eat parasites, along with dead or infected tissue, off reef fishes in more than 2,000
interactions a day, each of which can be considered ... cooperation. Wrasses are tempted
to eat more than just the parasites, but if the reef fish loses too much flesh in the deal, it will
refuse to continue working with
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00304686.pdf
EFTA00808011Set 9
2017-07-0111p2,591w
will be placed in the appendix of the EAR.
Pearson Sustainable Solutions
ARTIFICIAL REEFS
"When Marine Ecosystems were first being developed, it was just another artificial reef. However, over
time ... they quickly expanded to areas that entail: wave attenuation, snorkeling reefs, oyster reef
EFTA00808015
restoration, mitigation, shoreline stabilization, personal dock reef, coral reef restoration and to be used ... years worth of work in designing and deploying over 35,000
artificial reefs. Its complex (rugosity) design allows small marine animals to seek shelter and protection
from larger predators
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EFTA01469177Set 10
2014-06-256p516w
Subject: Re: reef retro
From: Tazia Smith <
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2014 17:04:58 -0400
To: Paul Morris <
Classification: For internal use only
Great!
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To: Tazia Smith/db/dbcom@DBAMERICAS@DBCOEX,
Date: 06/25/2014 04:55 PM
Subject: Re: reef retro [I]
Classification: For internal use only
Donald Marron, i introduced to CK last month ... Smith/db/dbcom@DBAMERICAS
To: Paul Morris/db/dbcom@DBAMERICAS@DBCOEX,
Date: 06/25/2014 04:52 PM
Subject: Re: reef retro [I]
Classification: For internal use only
GREAT idea for Zaro
Marron - who is that
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EFTA02050424Set 10
2016-06-106p647w
6/8/2016 7:27:36 PM
Subject: Fwd: Reservation Confirmation #89461839 for Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star Marriott
Beach Resort
Begin forwarded message:
From: Daphne Wallace
Subject: Fwd: Reservation on Irma ... Frenchman's
Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort
Date: June 8, 20
To: Lesley Groff , ann rodriquez
, Jermaine Ruan
, Bella Klein
Greetings Leslei
Reservation for .
Forwarded message
From: Marriott Hotels ... Subject: Reservation Confirmation #8946I839 for Frenchman's Reef & Morning Star
Please review your reservation details and keep for our records
IIII MCICNFien_USIn
Reservation Confirmation: 89461839
For SEIGNEUR
EFTA
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