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Dollars and Sense: Economic Benefits and Impacts from two Oyster Reef Restoration Projects in the Northern Gulf of Mexico Timm Kroeger, Ph.D. Senior Environmental Economist Sustainability Science Team
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Portersville / /

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Baldwin Co. / Coastal / /

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United States / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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public infrastructure / Alabama seafood processing chain / insurance premiums / wave energy / seafood products / Alabama seafood chain / ecosystem services / energy attenuation / seafood processing sectors / seafood processing chain / final ecosystem services / food / energy / /

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Mobile Bay / Swift Tract reefs / Gulf of Mexico / Barton Island reef / Oyster reefs / Portersville Bay / Northern Gulf / Gulf coast / Southeast Florida / Barton Island reefs / Pensacola Bay / Mexico / Barton Island / /

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National Research Council / Schooner Foundation / Boat People SOS Gulf Coast Office / HRH Foundation / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Nature Conservancy / /

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Harry Hagey / Timm Kroeger / Philine / Jeff de Quattro / Craig Leisher / Rob Brumbaugh / Grace Scirè / Seth Neiman / Vinh Tran / Supin Wongbusarakum / Judy Haner / Nigel Strafford / Daniel Le / Mike Beck / Shirley Hagey / Greg Guannel / /

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Senior Environmental Economist / Executive / /

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Alabama / Mobile / /

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Southeast Florida / Gulf of Mexico / northern Gulf coast / northern Gulf of Mexico / /

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