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Coral reef ecosystems

Benefits of coral reef ecosystems. Coral reefs protect coastlines from storms and erosion, provide jobs for local communities, and offer ...

Coral reef - Wikipedia

A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate.

Corals Tutorial: Why are coral reefs important?

Healthy coral reefs provide food for coastal and inland communities. Since more than half of all U.S. fisheries species depend on coral reefs for a portion of ...

Coral Reef | Oceana

Coral reefs are some of the most diverse ecosystems on Earth. Scientists believe that more than a million species around the world live on coral reefs.

Basic Information about Coral Reefs | US EPA

Coral reefs provide habitat for a large variety of marine life, including various sponges, oysters, clams, crabs, sea stars, sea urchins, and ...

Coral reef | Description, Geochemistry, Origins, & Threats | Britannica

Coral reef, ridge or hummock formed in shallow ocean areas by algae and the calcareous skeletons of coral polyps and other coelenterates. A coral reef may ...

Coral Reefs Ecology & Biodiversity

We work with communities and partners around the world to keep coral reefs healthy, so they can survive for generations to come.

Why coral reefs need our help - SECORE International

Coral reefs are the most diverse marine ecosystems on Earth. Many people depend on healthy coral reefs. Yet today, coral reefs are dying at an alarming rate ...

Corals and Coral Reefs - Smithsonian Ocean

Corals are found across the world's ocean, in both shallow and deep water, but reef-building corals are only found in shallow tropical and ...

What Are Coral Reefs? | Live Science

Coral reefs are large underwater structures composed of the skeletons of coral, which are marine invertebrate animals. Corals are found all ...

Coral Reefs: Nature's Underwater Cities - Aquarium of the Pacific

Explore the beauty and diversity of coral reefs and their animal residents in the Aquarium's newly reimagined Tropical Pacific Gallery.

Coral Reefs - Oceans, Coasts & Seashores (U.S. National Park ...

Some coral reefs are so large they are even visible from outer space! But coral reefs only occupy less than one tenth of one percent of the ...

Biodiversity - Coral Reef Alliance

Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet—even more than a tropical rainforest. Occupying less than one ...

What is a Coral Reef? - NASA

Coral reefs cover only 1% of the ocean floor, but support an estimated 25% of all marine life in the ocean, earning them the moniker ...

Home | Coral Reefs

Coral Reefs is a multidisciplinary journal focusing on diverse aspects of coral reef science and management. Official publication of the International ...

Facts and History - Florida's Coral Reef

Coral communities can be found in shallow or deep waters. However, coral reef development occurs only in areas with specific environmental characteristics.

We created a coral reef and the results are fascinating! - YouTube

We have deployed 2000 structures to patch up a reef in Indonesia and the results were immediate! To support our work you can become a ...

Coral Reefs 101 | National Geographic - YouTube

What are coral reefs? Coral can be found in tropical ocean waters around the world. But how much do you know about reefs and the tiny ...

What would happen if there were no coral reefs?

The answer is pretty grim. Read on to find out what a world without coral would look like and what we can all do to make sure this hypothetical scenario doesn' ...

Coral Reefs - latest research news and features - Phys.org

All the latest science news on coral reefs from Phys.org. Find the latest news, advancements, and breakthroughs.


Coral reefs of Jamaica

Jamaica, an island located within the Caribbean Sea, known for being a popular tourist destination because of its pristine white sand beaches, is now faced with the issue of mass coral depletion.

Resilience of coral reefs

The resilience of coral reefs is the biological ability of coral reefs to recover from natural and anthropogenic disturbances such as storms and bleaching episodes.