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CHAMP - Coral List Server - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
Coral Literature, Education & Outreach Coral List Server Details Subscribe Unsubscribe Interactive Tours CHAMP ICON/CREWS Stations Coral List Serve Archives CHAMP's Coral-List Serve is mechanism for discussion and announcements among coral reef scientists ...
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11th International Coral Reef Symposium
Committee members include broad national and international representation from the management, coral reef ...
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In the News - National Coral Reef Institute
Coral Reef Institute ( NCRI ), reported on the successful U.S. bid to host the International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS) in 2008. The ICRS is the largest and most prestigious gathering of coral reef scientists and government natural resource managers from around the world. Held every four years, the week-long gathering attracts an international array of coral reef scientists, ...
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NOAA & the Deep Sea Coral Reef
Deep Sea Coral Reef SCIENTISTS EXPLORE LITTLE KNOWN DEEP-WATER CORAL REEF IN THE FLORIDA KEYS NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY A team of scientists operating from the vessel Tiburon, out of Key West, were the first researchers to explore a little known deep-water coral reef ...
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NOAA's Reporter's Coral Reef Tip Sheet - Week 32
NOAA's Reporter's Coral Reef Tip Sheet - Week 32 NOAA's Reporter's Coral Reef Tip Sheet August 11, 1997 - Week 32 Reef Romance: Coral Spawning Coming Up August 18-26 If you happen to ... adventurous divers, a business endeavor for ecotourism operators, and a field of study for some coral reef scientists. Mass spawning events also take place in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary (between August ...
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CRC Reef Research Centre
Reef: the facts Marine scientists have recently announced another outbreak of crown-of-thorns ... River loggers measure sediment and nutrient run-off to Reef When coral reef scientists start looking forward to tropical cyclones, diving in crocodile-inhabited rivers and major floods, its not that they're going troppo ... Seaweeds: causes or consequences of reef ...
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Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE)
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 (CCRE) program has its roots in a collaborative field research project conceived by six National Museum of Natural History scientists during the early ...
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CHAMP - Coral Bleaching - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
Coral reef bleaching: ecological perspectives. Coral Reefs 12: 1-17. Glynn PW, DÂ’Croz L (1990) Experimental evidence for high temperature stress as the cause of El Nino coincident coral mortality. Coral ...
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CHAMP - Gray Literature - NOAA's Coral Health and Monitoring Program
About The CLEO, Coral Literature Education and Outreach project, is designed to provide easy access to gray literature and pre-1990's literature on the coral reef environments near the ... accessible historical baseline of scientific information for individuals concerned with the coral reef environment, whether they be scientists, educators, or students of the environment. The ICON/CREWS program is ...
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Coral Reef Protection | Habitat Protection | US EPA
Brain coral and seafan on a Caribbean reef. Photo credit: Charles Lobue, EPA Region 2, New York, New York Bottom photo: Scientists descending to a coral reef carrying underwater clipboards for note taking. Top of page Why Are Coral Communities Important? Coral ...
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