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Coral reef researchers

Lucius G. Eldredge

Coral reef researchers

Pacific

by Lucius G. Eldredge

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  • 14 Currently reading

Published by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, United Nations Environment Programme in Rome, [Nairobi?] .
Written in

    Places:
  • Pacific Ocean
    • Subjects:
    • Marine biologists -- Directories.,
    • Coral reef biology -- Research -- Pacific Ocean -- Directories.

    • Edition Notes

      Statementcompiled and edited by L.G. Eldredge.
      SeriesRegional seas.
      ContributionsFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., United Nations Environment Programme.
      Classifications
      LC ClassificationsQH91.35 .E43 1987
      The Physical Object
      Paginationvi, 104 p. ;
      Number of Pages104
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL2273867M
      LC Control Number89163159

      Coral reef ecology--Juvenile literature ; Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Marine Life ; Children's Books/Ages Science ; Coral reef ecology ; Coral reefs and islands--Juvenile literature ; Coral reefs and islands ; Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences - Water (Oceans, Lakes, Etc.). Below you will find a number of ways in which you can join us, we offer volunteer programs for individuals from 18 years of age and groups from 16 years of age. In addition to placements for international volunteers we are able to offer bespoke projects to groups, support to independent researchers, internship opportunities, and scholarship.

      Reefs—created by the Coral Reef Alliance (CORAL), and it has several uses. First, the Guide is an invaluable par-ticipant’s tool, as it contains annotated print-outs of all of the workshop PowerPoint® presentations, and other materials used in the interactive exercises. But the usefulness of the Guide isn’t limited to the workshop.   Coral reefs are among the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems in the world, representing hot spots of marine biodiversity, and directly sustaining half a billion people (Moberg and Folke ; Wilkinson ).Approximately 60% of coral reefs are currently threatened by several natural and anthropogenic impacts (Hughes et al. ; Pandolfi et al. ).Cited by:

        Researchers had strict criteria – the reefs must be consistently well connected to other reefs through the constantly shifting currents, be less likely to die in a coral bleaching event and be.   Now, researchers have added yet another jewel to the river’s crown. A team of Brazilian and American scientists have discovered a new sponge and coral reef more than miles long (1,


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