Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life: Colonial infrastructures in feral waters

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Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life : Colonial infrastructures in feral waters. / Brichet, Nathalia Sofie.

Stanford University Press. 2020, Entry to Feral Atlas.

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Brichet, NS 2020, Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life: Colonial infrastructures in feral waters. Stanford University Press. <https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/poster/cruise-ships-deliver-chemical-cocktails-to-caribbean-marine-life>

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Brichet, N. S. (2020). Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life: Colonial infrastructures in feral waters. Stanford University Press. https://feralatlas.supdigital.org/poster/cruise-ships-deliver-chemical-cocktails-to-caribbean-marine-life

Vancouver

Brichet NS. Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life: Colonial infrastructures in feral waters. 2020.

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Brichet, Nathalia Sofie. / Cruise ships deliver chemical cocktails to Caribbean marine life : Colonial infrastructures in feral waters. 2020. Stanford University Press.

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