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    Chronicles (1995-2015)

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    Laffite Study Group (1976- 1992)

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    January 20, 2020 LaFitte Society Meeting video - Part 1

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    Video recording of 1-14-2020 LaFitte Society Meeting - Part

    In: Feeding in Vertebrates: Anatomy, Biomechanics, Evolution

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    Report for Cardio Management: CardioGood Fitness

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    Business statistics report for Honors Project -- Cardio Fitness case study. Project completed to satisfy requirements for Honors SCMT 303 401

    Texas Clipper Oars

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    15' x 17"Bright orange oars from the Texas Clipper

    What does Holocene organic matter deposition in a Bahamian Bluehole reveal about internal basin environmental change?

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    Blueholes and sinkholes are ubiquitous in the tropics, and their sediment preserve records of environmental change. There is a poor understanding of how environments in blueholes change during Holocene sea-level rise. Quantity and type of organic matter deposited are closely related to environmental conditions at time of deposition. Three main factors likely impacting organic matter accumulation: (1) primary productivity from the water, (2) hydrographic conditions in the bluehole which impact the rate of decomposition, and (3) Holocene sea-level. How does sedimentary organic matter document paleoenvironmental change in Freshwater River Bluehole through the Holocene?NS

    Texas Clipper II Life Ring

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    28" acrossLife ring from the Texas Clipper II

    U.S.S. Constitution Ship Model

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    Case dimensions: 53" x 37"On loan from the Houston Maritime Museum. In a large case with description of the ship

    Draft 2017 Texas Restoration Plan/Environmental Assessment: Restoration of Wetlands, Coastal, and Nearshore Habitats; and Oysters

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    This Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Texas Trustee Implementation Group Draft 2017 Restoration Plan/Environmental Assessment: Restoration of Wetlands, Coastal, and Nearshore Habitats; and Oysters (Draft RP/EA) was prepared by the Texas Trustee Implementation Group (TIG) to initiate planning and restoration of lost natural resources in Texas as a result of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill. The Texas TIG is responsible for restoring the natural resources and services within the Texas Restoration Area that were injured by the April 20, 2010, DWH oil spill and associated spill response efforts (collectively, the Incident). The Texas TIG has prepared this Draft RP/EA to inform the public about its DWH natural resource damage assessment (NRDA) restoration planning efforts and to seek public comment on the preferred restoration alternatives proposed in this document. The purpose of restoration, as discussed in this document and detailed more fully in the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Final Programmatic Damage Assessment and Restoration Plan and Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (Final PDARP/PEIS), is to make the environment and the public whole for injuries resulting from the Incident by implementing restoration actions that return injured natural resources and services to baseline conditions and compensate for interim losses in accordance with the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) and associated NRDA regulations. The Final PDARP/PEIS and Record of Decision (ROD) can be found at http://www.gulfspillrestoration.noaa.gov/restoration-planning/gulfplan/

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