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Research

Over the last past years, Several types of research projects have been carried out at the CCFS. These include the following:
- Survey of Turneffe's crocodile population. Dr. Steven Platt, Clemson University, SC, USA. 1994-1998.
- Terrestrial habitat survey of Turneffe Atoll . Dr. Simon Zisman, University of Edinburgh, UK. 1995.
- Caribbean Coastal Marine Productivity (CARICOMP): mangrove, seagrass and coral reef habitats. University of Belize Institute of Marine Studies. 1996-ongoing.
- The role of mangroves as nurseries for fauna of commercial importance . Clare Muller, University of Edinburgh, UK. 2000-2001. Dissertation report not yet completed.
- The hermaphroditic behavior of the Island Goby . David Allsop, University of Edinburgh, UK. 2001-2001. Dissertation report not yet completed.
- Status of the coral reef health in Belize. Melanie McField, University of South Florida, USA (Calabash reef was a study site is this project).
- The spawning behaviors and recruitment patterns of reef fishes in the Turneffe Islands Atoll . Dr. Peter Sale et al. University of Windsor, Canada, 2001-ongoing.
- Mangrove seedling dynamics: recruitment and mortality in high energy vs low energy areas . Eden Garcia, Institute of Marine Studies. 2002-ongoing.
- Recovery of Mangrove forests and Islands after a Hurricane Hattie in Belize: Turneffe Islands Atoll . Collaboration between the SERC, IMS and Mr. Faustino Chi (IMS Staff on study leave) from University of Bremen, Germany. 2002 -ongoing.
Other Links
- NGO's in Belize conducting marine/environmental work:
- Coastal Zone Management Authority and Institute - www.coastalzonebelize.org
- Belize Audubon Society -
- Programme for Belize
- TIDE
- The Nature Conservancy (Toledo)
- TASTE
- Green Reef -
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Universities that offer field courses at the IMS CCFS:
- Malaspina University College, Canada
- University of Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina
- Smithsonian Environmental Research Center/Texas A & M University
- School for International Training (SIT)
- St. Mary's College of Maryland, Maryland
- Other contacts/affiliations:
- Red Mesoamericana (network of Cental American Universities for the Management of biotic resources). www.redmeso.net
- Graduate students from Edinburgh Universty, UK.
- Graduate students from University of Bremen, Germany
- Policies/Regulations and Emergency plans of the CCFS: Available upon resquest for USER Groups
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15.03.2010
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