Dive to the Coral Reefs

Dive to the Coral Reefs
Author: Elizabeth Tayntor
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1990-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780517582107

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Describes the formation of a coral reef and the many plants and animals that live in and around these underwater communities.

Dive! Coral Reefs

Dive! Coral Reefs
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781952920288

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Water and Light

Water and Light
Author: Stephen Harrigan
Publisher: Univ of TX + ORM
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0292776608

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The New York Times–bestselling author’s memoir of diving in the Caribbean offers “in precise, lucid, prose, the marvels of the sea bottom” (New Yorker). Author Stephen Harrigan spent months diving on the coral reefs of Grand Turk Island in the Caribbean. In this evocative account, he describes his many explorations, both personal and natural. Though he is there to learn about the history of the coral reef, Harrigan freely admits that his true motivation is to become, at least for a time, his “underwater self.” “Moving, intelligent and, in the best sense, literary. . . . Stephen Harrigan is anchored in reality; he knows that the environment he's describing is in serious jeopardy. At the same time, he has made this book sparkle with his remarkable ability to discuss the metaphysical and spiritual aspects of underwater exploration without ever sounding saccharine or murky.” —New York Times Book Review

Coral Reef Guide

Coral Reef Guide
Author: Ewald Lieske
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Coral reef animals
ISBN: 9780007159864

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The definitive guide to the underwater life of the Red Sea region, home to the richest and most varied dive sites in the world. Visited by over a quarter of a million divers a year the Red Sea is home to many of the world's most popular dive sites. Covering jellyfish, corals, nudibranchs, starfish, sea urchins, fishes and turtles, Coral Reef Guide Red Sea covers all common species of underwater life of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, you are likely to see while diving or snorkelling. Each species is illustrated with a full-colour photograph and the text gives details of range and characteristic behaviour. Different species groups are represented by icons for easy reference and an illustration of the juvenile may also be included. A map of good dive sites appears on the inside front cover, while the inside back cover features illustrations of a number of common species for quick and easy identification.

The Coral Triangle

The Coral Triangle
Author: Chris Leidy
Publisher: Assouline Publishing
Total Pages: 6
Release: 2020-05-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1614289530

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Take a breathtaking plunge into the colorful world of the Coral Triangle, the waters that cradle Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and Timor-Leste. One of the world’s most mature reef networks, home to 30 percent of all the world’s coral, this magnificent marine expanse boasts the highest diversity of coral and fish species on the planet. Underwater photographer Chris Leidy beautifully captures a vision of this wonderland through his lens and conveys the inherent complexities of each singular, fleeting scene, illustrating the vital magic of the Coral Triangle.

Texas Coral Reefs

Texas Coral Reefs
Author: Jesse Cancelmo
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2008
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603442766

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Just one hundred and ten miles south of the Texas-Louisiana border, beneath the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, lie two coral reefs, together called the Flower Garden Banks. This coral community, the northernmost reef system in the United States and a national marine sanctuary, is home to hundreds of kinds of fish and other tropical sea life. Manta rays and turtles visit regularly, as do whale sharks and schools of hammerhead sharks. Other wonders include the annual mass coral spawns and a briny depression called Gollum Lake. Nearby are two other reefs. Stetson Bank, its top spotted with hard corals, mollusks, and sponges, is known for its diversity--from black sea hares to golden smooth trunkfish. At Geyer Bank, thousands of butterfly fish dominate a huge population of tropical fish whose density rivals that of the coral reefs in the South Pacific. Protruding from the flat, muddy continental shelf, these and thirty other natural reefs support an exceptional amount and variety of sea life in Texas waters. They sit amid hundreds of oil and gas platforms, which create their own special reef ecosystems. These reefs, equal in their profusion of life and color to the storied reefs of Florida and Hawaii, have not been widely known to Texans outside of a small group of scientists and divers. With extraordinary photographs and a knowledgeable first-person narrative, author Jesse Cancelmo instills an appreciation for the beauty and fragility of one of the state's least-known natural environments. Texas Coral Reefs will inspire adventurers--both the underwater and armchair varieties--to enjoy these spectacular but little-known sites that lie so close to home.

Coral Reefs and Climate Change

Coral Reefs and Climate Change
Author: Jonathan Turnbull Phinney
Publisher: American Geophysical Union
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2006-01-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0875903592

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Coastal and Estuarine Studies, Volume 61. The effects of increased atmospheric carbon dioxide and related climate change on shallow coral reefs are gaining considerable attention for scientific and economic reasons worldwide. Although increased scientific research has improved our understanding of the response of coral reefs to climate change, we still lack key information that can help guide reef management. Research and monitoring of coral reef ecosystems over the past few decades have documented two major threats related to increasing concentrations of atmospheric CO2: (1) increased sea surface temperatures and (2) increased seawater acidity (lower pH). Higher atmospheric CO2 levels have resulted in rising sea surface temperatures and proven to be an acute threat to corals and other reef-dwelling organisms. Short periods (days) of elevated sea surface temperatures by as little as 1–2°C above the normal maximum temperature has led to more frequent and more widespread episodes of coral bleaching-the expulsion of symbiotic algae. A more chronic consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 is the lowering of pH of surface waters, which affects the rate at which corals and other reef organisms secrete and build their calcium carbonate skeletons. Average pH of the surface ocean has already decreased by an estimated 0.1 unit since preindustrial times, and will continue to decline in concert with rising atmospheric CO2. These climate-related Stressors combined with other direct anthropogenic assaults, such as overfishing and pollution, weaken reef organisms and increase their susceptibility to disease.

Coral Sea Reef Guide

Coral Sea Reef Guide
Author: Bob Halstead
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2000
Genre: Coral reef animals
ISBN:

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Beneath Tropic Seas

Beneath Tropic Seas
Author: William Beebe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1928
Genre: Birds
ISBN:

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Study of the coral reefs and fishes in the Bay of Port-au-Prince, Haiti by the tenth expediton of the Department of Tropical Research of the New York zoological Society.