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I just want to say, that at least at some sites, there is already a huge amount of information available - Everglades as an example. And here in Rhode Island, one can speak to university departments - URI for example studies the ocean around the state, Save the Bay studies the Narragansett Bay, etc. Local Audubon Societies in the U.S. are also useful.

- Alan

On Wed, 13 Jun 2018, Aviva Rahmani wrote:

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How would you propose we listen, Elaine? How would we distinguish conflicts, 
for example between introduced and endemic species?

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