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ration Prediction and Modelling (SFERPM) program 

 through a cooperative agreement between Southeast 

 Fisheries Science Center, USGS and CIMAS, RSMAS. 

 University of Miami, and the DOI Critical Ecosystems 

 Studies Initiative of the Everglades Restoration Pro- 

 gram. The sampling that supported this research was 

 conducted pursuant to National Park Service Permit 

 no. EVER-2003-SCI-0109 and Florida Fish and Wildlife 

 Conservation Commission Special Activity License no. 

 03SR-502. 



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