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An Underwater History of Honokowai (1988-1995)
Algae Blooms, Coral Heads, and Sea Turtles
This essay is dedicated to these four juveniles, who all developed tumors within two to five years of our first sighting. From left to right:
Clothahump: first seen 1988, developed tumors by 1993, not seen since 1993.
Noke: first seen 1992, developed tumors by 1994, not seen since 1994.
Howzit: first seen 1992, developed tumors by 1995, not seen since 1995.
Four Spot: first seen 1992, develo ...
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Reefnet is an Internet information service designed to increase the understanding of coral reef ecosystems world wide. Its purpose is to facilitate discourse on coral reefs and make quality reporting available on current scientific articles, research findings, international conservation strategies, and management techniques. By establishing a forum for scientists, conservation organizations and marine artists, Reefnet's goal is to encourage a greater appreciation through knowledge of the coral ...
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Living Corals Presented by Odyssey Expeditions
More than fifty million years ago,
way before the first pyramid or even a crude hut,
corals began construction of the largest structures ever built.
Time passed, and the Earth was changed.
Fighting waves and winds, dodging glaciers
rising and falling with the level of the seas
moving across the face of the planet with the continents
these organisms, half-plant and half animal,
blind, unthinking, ...
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Coral Reef Ecology
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Dr. Phillip Dustan
Department of Biology
University of Charleston
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"The marine fishes reach their greatest diversity in the coral reef ecosystems. Increasing polution, urban development, mining activities, deforestation and destructive fishing are endangering the coral reef and its fish diversity."
Of all the creatures dwelling on coral reefs, none are more active or obvious than the fishes. Perhaps more than any other single component of the reef communities, fishes provide the best opportunity to observe essential features of reef ecology. Just in cas ...
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"The marine fishes reach their greatest diversity in the coral reef ecosystems. Increasing polution, urban development, mining activities, deforestation and destructive fishing are endangering the coral reef and its fish diversity."
Of all the creatures dwelling on coral reefs, none are more active or obvious than the fishes. Perhaps more than any other single component of the reef communities, fishes provide the best opportunity to observe essential features of reef ecology. Just in cas ...
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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of Gray's Reef
by Helping the Oceans----Every Day!
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary , designated in January 1981, is one of the largest near shore live-bottom reefs in the southeastern United States. The sanctuary is located 17.5 nautical miles off Sapelo Island, GA, and is one of 13 marine sanctuaries that make up the National Marine Sanctuary System.
Within the 17-square-nautical-mile sanctuary, there are both rocky ...
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...an informative site featuring a modest collection of original underwater photos from my travels in the Philippine Islands
Welcome!.......over 280 full-size underwater images in numerous galleries, arranged for easy browsing...........for specific inquiries try using the search link on this page...............click on one of the above samples for a preview.........see some short sea dragon video clips in Gallery IV............use the hyperlinks on the large table below for accessi ...
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Coral Reefs -- Rain Forests of the Sea
"Pollution, overfishing, and overuse have put many of our unique reefs at risk.
Their disappearance would destroy the habitat of countless species.
It would unravel the web of marine life that holds the potential for new chemicals, new medicines, unlocking new mysteries.
It would have a devastating effect on the coastal communities from Cairns to Key West, Florida - communities whose livelihood depends upon the reefs."
Bill Clinton, President of the ...
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State of the Coast Web Site
February 1998 - November 2001
On November 9, 2001, NOAA retired its State of the Coast Project Web site after 45 months on-line. Launched in February 1998 in response to then Vice President Gore's challenge that Federal agencies develop a "report card" on the state of the Nation's environment, the project produced 17 essays on a variety of coastal topics, three CD-ROMs, and a short video featuring former members and associates of the Stratton Commis ...
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A complex combination
Despite everything you've read to this point, epidemiologist Suresh Moolgavkar of the University of Washington argues that the EPA proposal is "premature. ... Pollution is a very complex mixture, and there's simply not enough information to single out any one component and say that's responsible for the health effects."
Instead of focusing on ozone and particulates, Moolgavkar says, the EPA should have attempted a more "holistic" approach. "Based on some kind of algo ...
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Reef Zone Tour
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Non-commerical, educational use of photos and text is permitted.
Let's descend the outer reef of a Micronesian atoll to see how the communities are distributed. Please note that this is a very abbreviated tour, the Coral Kingdom CD-ROM offers an interactive version with more detail.
The term "zone" refers to large scale physical features within the ecosystem. Reef zones are determined by currents, wave surge, exposure to sunlight and water depth ...
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The world of the coral reef is one of the most diverse ecosystems on our planet. The sheer number of life forms in this environment rivals even that of the tropical rain forests. Built over thousands of years by tiny calcium-producing organisms, the reefs are a haven for countless thousands of life forms, some of which seem totally alien in form. It is a fairy tale world of bright colors and ever changing patterns. Only on the reef ...
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Subject: Earth and Environmental Science
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Number 2 / May 2006 (177 - 301)
Number 1 / March 2006 (1 - 176)
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Number 4 / December 2005 (523 - 699)
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An Introduction to Coral Reefs
Click here to go directly to information about coral anatomy.
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Threats to Coral Reefs
Corals and coral reefs are extremely sensitive. Slight changes in the reef environment may have detrimental effects on the health of entire coral colonies. These changes may be due to a variety of factors, but they generally fall within two categories: natural disturbances and anthropogenic disturbances. Although natural disturbances may cause severe changes in coral communities, anthropogenic disturbances have been linked to the vast majority of decreases in coral cover ...
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Belize and Panama
Underwater Photography Portfolios
From the Smithsonian staff photographers at the National Museum of Natural History
The National Museum of Natural History's Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems operates a research station on Carrie Bow Cay off Belize, Central America.
From a small island sitting atop the world's second largest barrier reef, Smithsonian scientists as well as visiting scientists from throughout the world are able to study a continuous ocean environm ...
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