Mangroves are AMAZING!

This topic submitted by Joshua McKeever ( mckeever.21@osu.edu) at 4:50 PM on 5/6/08.

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Hello Miss Martha Freeman,
We as TA's divided up the outlines so that a little more specific attention could be given to every student. So if you have any questions whatsoever about your topic, my remarks or the course in general i will be more than happy to help you. Feel free to e-mail me.
As i was looking over your out line it looked great! I did mangroves last year, I couple of things that might aid in your paper are...

1.)under your second point maybe if you wanted to talk for a bit on whether or not there is a specific progression of the mangroves from the most coastal to the most inland (just so you know... there is!) and if there is what that progression may be, why it is the way it is and what benifits are there to this progression.

2.) under the fourth point if you wanted to talk specificaly about certain types of mangroves maybe it would be a good idea to throw in a little bit of identification techniques for the different types of mangroves especially if it for the ones that were specifically found in the bahamas i believe there are four major species found in the bahamas


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