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HRI's vision is a Gulf that is ecologically and economically sustainable. We strive to be a research center of excellence providing international leadership in generating and disseminating knowledge.
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Clean Coast Texas Collaborative

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The Effects of Suspended Sediment for Caribbean Endangered Species Act and/or SCTLD Susceptible Corals

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Nurdle Patrol Citizen Science Program

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