Climate Change and Caribbean Coral Reefs

Anastasia, a student at the University of Toronto, St. George, is pursuing a Bachelor of Science Double Major in Physics and Caribbean Studies and a Minor in Mathematics. She is a pianist, plays the guitar and steelpan and spends her free time arranging music. Her love for soca music and steelpan in...

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Main Author: Anastasia Deonarinesingh (Author)
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Published: Caribbean Studies Students' Union, 2012-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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