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Diagenetic rejuvenation of raised coral reefs and precision of dating. The contribution of the Red Sea reefs to the question of reliability of the Uranium-series datings of middle to late Pleistocene key reef-terraces of the world
online article - Carnets de Geologie
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Dichotomous Key - Cnidaria
dichotomous key - WikiBooks
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Diretorio dos Cnidariologos do Brasil
Directory of Cnidariologists of Brazil
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Diver Impacts on Coral Reefs of Kealakekua Bay, Hawai'i
A scientific study of the potential impacts of swimmers, snorkelers and divers on coral reefs at a popular tourist destination on the Big Island.
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Fisheye View Cam
real-time movies of living corals
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Fossil Cnidaria & Porifera
International Association for the Study of Fossil Cnidaria and Porifera, online newsletter
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Global Coral Disease Database IMapS
This resource is an interactive map showing the global distribution of coral diseases - UNEP/WCMC
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Global Coral Reef Alliance (GCRA)
founded in 1990 - GCRA is a small, non-profit organization dedicated to growing, protecting and managing the most threatened of all marine ecosystems — coral reefs
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Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network (GCRMN)
a network of people, governments, institutes and NGOs monitoring coral reefs in 80 countries and also a partnership of other monitoring programs
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Glossary - NOAA's Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS)
this glossary contains nearly 3,000 technical terms, with their definitions, explanations, and illustrative materials where apropos. The aim of the CoRIS glossary is to help the student or layperson, as well as the professional scientist and manager, to understand the complex language and terminology of coral reef ecosystem science when accessing any part of the NOAA Coral Reef Information System (CoRIS), including the scientific and technical literature and data. Habitats and communities adjacent to the coral reefs, such as sea grass meadows, mangrove forests and associated hard and soft substrate habitats are included within the scope of the coral reef ecosystem
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