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Caribbean Coral Reefs May Be "Silent Victims" of Violent 2004 Hurrican Season
The WRI's Reefs at Risk Threat Index was applied to the 10,000 square miles of coral reefs throughout the entire Caribbean. The measurements found: Caribbean coral reefs provide goods and ... services. Shoreline protection alone from natural Caribbean reefs saves between $700 million and $2.2 billion. Continuing degradation of the region's coral reefs could reduce net annual revenues from dive ...
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Coral Reefs: Rainforests of the Sea script
Some sponges found on Caribbean reefs may contain a substance that can help fight cancer. Finally, healthy coral reefs are a major tourist attraction, bringing needed dollars ...
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U.S. Coral Reef Task Force Addresses Caribbean Management, Planning for Year of the Reef
Caribbean reefs, focusing on innovative solutions and partnership opportunities for achieving measurable results in a region hard hit by decades of human and natural impacts. Two-thirds of Caribbean reefs ...
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coral reefs blog
Centre. Fast-growing coral may help reefs survive global warming(3/13/2008) Two fast-growing coral species may hold the key to Caribbean reefs surviving global warming, report researchers writing in the journal Science. Belize's world famous coral reefs and rainforests at risk(3/3/2008) Belize's world famous coral reefs ...
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Coral Reefs
Overexploitation and coastal development pose the greatest threat to reefs at high and medium risk. Coral reefs can live only in a delicate, balanced marine environment. They require ... the zooxanthellae in the coral to complete photosynthesis. This has been a problem in the Caribbean and the Florida Keys. In addition to agricultural nutrient runoff, municipal wastes, septic tank ...
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Coral Reefs
Caribbean corals, and animals associated with coral reefs. California Artificial Reef Base The California Artificial Reef Base is a searchable database that links users to literature on artificial reefs ...
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Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE)
Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE) Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE) Carrie Bow Cay, Belize History - Carrie Bow Cay - Facilities Focal Research Areas History The Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems ( ... , carbonate geology, and paleobiology. The immediate aim was the synoptic investigations of Caribbean coral reefs. Since it was expected that comparative studies would eventually be carried into ...
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References - Reefs of the World Part I
Caicos islands, I could not understand why they were labeled the most pristine reefs within the Eastern Caribbean ... reefs, Barrier reefs, Fringing reefs. The definition of "reef" is a ridge near the under surface of a body of water, where coral colonies exist. If you have only visited the Caribbean ... . Help protect the reefs. Visitors to the national park or coral reefs sanctuaries should ...
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SCS: Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis)
Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis) Caribbean Monk Seal (Monachus tropicalis) EXTINCT Distribution and Numbers There have been no confirmed sightings of the Caribbean monk seal, also known as the West Indian monk seal, since 1952. The species is thought to have originally inhabited the beaches, cays and reefs of the Caribbean, including ...
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US Coral Reefs - Imperiled National Treasures
United States and its territories, covering more than 4 million acres of the sea fl oor in the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and the Pacifi c Ocean. More than 60% of the Nation’s coral reefs are found in ... , and as isolated coral atolls. Why are coral reefs in peril? Coral reefs can be damaged by natural processes, such as storms, ...
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