On Saturday morning we fly to Guam, an island about one fifth the size of Rhode Island. Guam is part of the United States, although as a territory it lacks voting representation in Congress or a say in presidential elections. Location is primary in real estate speculation, but it is also central to military strategy and ecosystem management
Read this article:
Problems without Passports: Scientific Research Diving at U.S.C. Dornsife–Why Guam?
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