> I know there is a list out there called "Coral-list", but it seems > my address is incorrect.
Jon
The details are below.
Best wishes
David Middleton Dept. Fisheries & Wildlife University of Minnesota email: [log in to unmask] 200 Hodson Hall, 1980 Folwell Ave, tel: US + 612 625 8178 St. Paul, MN 55108, USA fax: US + 612 625 5299
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