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Jackson2013-Status and Trendsof Caribbean Coral Reefs

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Fig. 22.3 Average percent cover<br />

of macroalgae for 4 locations in<br />

Mexico: Veracruz (A), Leeward<br />

Cozumel (B), Northeast Yucatan (C)<br />

<strong>and</strong> Southeast Yucatan (D). Dotted<br />

line represents the average of<br />

<strong>Caribbean</strong> data collected for this<br />

report; solid line is drawn through<br />

data presented. (Codes same as in<br />

Table 22.1 <strong>and</strong> Figure 22.1)<br />

Fig. 22.4 Average biomass of<br />

parrotfishes (A) <strong>and</strong> groupers (B).<br />

Dotted line represents the average<br />

of <strong>Caribbean</strong> data collected for this<br />

report; solid line is drawn through<br />

data presented. (Codes same as in<br />

Table 22.1 <strong>and</strong> Figure 22.1)<br />

Fig. 5 Average biomass of<br />

parrotfishes (A) <strong>and</strong> groupers (B)<br />

for all Mexico locations combined.<br />

Dotted line represents the average<br />

of <strong>Caribbean</strong> data collected for this<br />

report; solid line is drawn through<br />

data presented. (Codes same as in<br />

Table 1 <strong>and</strong> Figure 1)<br />

200 STATUS AND TRENDS OF CARIBBEAN CORAL REEFS: 1969-2012

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