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  2. Coral reef protection - Wikipedia

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    A diversity of corals. Coral reef protection is the process of modifying human activities to avoid damage to healthy coral reefs and to help damaged reefs recover. The key strategies used in reef protection include defining measurable goals and introducing active management and community involvement to reduce stressors that damage reef health.

  3. Coral reefs of Tuvalu - Wikipedia

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    The results of Job and Ceccarelli's 2010 survey [20] were published as the Tuvalu Marine Life Scientific Report in 2012. [21] showed that the mean hard coral cover of Funafuti, Nanumea and Nukulaelae were 15%, 11% and 6%, respectively. with Funafuti having a higher mean coral cover, which was attributed to better water flow through the large reef passes (ava) and greater habitat diversity due ...

  4. Arothron meleagris - Wikipedia

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    Starting from 2008, 15% of the coral reefs in the globe faced a hazard of getting to be "effectively lost", meaning that 90% of the corals were in no position to recover. [1] Thus, with a portion of coral reef species being damaged and lost, the population of this species may start to decline.

  5. Lord Howe Island Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    Lord Howe Island Marine Park is the site of Australia's and the world's most southern coral reef ecosystem. [1] The island is 10 km in length, 2 km wide and consists of a large lagoonal reef system along its leeward side, with 28 small islets along its coast. [1]

  6. Kadmat Island - Wikipedia

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    The island has three types of habitats: coral reef, seagrass and nesting ground for marine turtles. [14] Zoning of the coral reef is mapped under three zones of reef flat, reef slope and lagoon. Next to the shore line are the fringing reefs where fish species of fin and shell fishes spawn, and are found in abundance. As of 1986, there were 45 ...

  7. Aplysina cauliformis - Wikipedia

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    Aplysina cauliformis, also known as the row pore rope sponge or rope sponge, is a species of sea sponge in the family Aplysinidae. [3] It is commonly found in shallow reefs across the tropical Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico. [4]

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