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- Coral and global warming: Diversity in some coral populations may affect their surviv
- Killer seaweed: First proof that chemicals from seaweeds damage coral on contact
- Marine protected areas conserve Mediterranean red coral
- Protected corals increase fishing profits, research finds
- Baby corals dance their way home
- Gulf of Mexico oil spill in the Loop Current
- Distressed damsels stress coral reefs
- After the oil spill: New research sheds light on coral susceptibility to environmenta
- Coral transplantation the simple and cheap solution to reef restoration
- Millenium atoll: A pristine ecosystem
- Tracking coral larvae to understand Hawai'i reef health
- A tale of two atolls
- Caribbean coral reef protection efforts miss the mark, research suggests
- Discovery of how coral reefs adapt to global warming could aid reef restoration
- International law failing to protect coral reefs and tropical fish, experts argue
- Isolation a threat to Great Barrier Reef fish
- Cleaner water mitigates climate change effects on Florida Keys coral reefs, study sho
- Global warming slows coral growth in Red Sea
- Scientists test Australia's Moreton Bay as coral 'lifeboat'
- Engineered coral pigment helps scientists to observe protein movement
- The evolutionary origins of coral sex
- Human noise pollution in ocean can lead fish away from good habitats and off to their
- NOAA divers capture invasive lionfish in the Virgin Islands National Park
- Massive coral mortality following bleaching in Indonesia
- Creation of the first frozen repository for Hawaiian coral
- How corals fight back
- Coral off Puerto Rico's coast 'ideal case study' for Gulf oil spill's impact
- Extensive relict coral reef found in southern Pacific
- Taking the pulse of coral reefs
- Coral bleaching likely in Caribbean this year
- Magnificent coral reefs discovered
- Call to heal the world's coral reefs
- Turtle, dugongs 'at risk under climate change'
- Coral records show ocean thermocline rise with global warming
- Climate change remains a real threat to corals
- Regional sea temperature rise and coral bleaching event in Western Caribbean
- Worst coral death strikes at Southeast Asia
- Coral algae (symbiodinium) discovered in black corals at never seen before depths
- Creating 'Living' Buildings
- New ocean acidification study shows added danger to already struggling coral reefs
- Rare cold water coral ecosystem discovered off coast of Mauritania
- Heat stress to Caribbean corals in 2005 worst on record; Caribbean reef ecosystems ma
- Scientists call for protection of Australia's subtropic seas
- Location, location, location: Some coral reefs less vulnerable to rising sea temperat
- Effects of El Nino land South Pacific reef fish in hot water
- To be or not to be endangered? Listing of rare Hawaiian coral species called into que
- Conditioning coral reefs for the future
- Small islands in the Pacific: Duel between freshwater and sea water
- Restoration activities speed seagrass recovery in the Florida Keys
- Sea urchins destroy reef building algae in overfished sites on Kenya's coast
- Fluorescent color of coral larvae predicts whether they'll settle or swim; Finding co
- Seven new species of fish
- Rowdy residents warn crustaceans away from perilous reefs
- Weather extremes are growing trend in Northern Australia, corals show
- Acid oceans demand greater reef care
- Extinction predictor to help protect coral reefs
- Coral 'network' can protect Asia-Pacific fish stocks, study suggests
- Semporna area on island of Borneo, Malaysia, may have richest marine biodiversity in
- Weed-eating fish 'key to reef survival'
- New tool to monitor coral reef 'vital signs'
- Fish know to avoid the spear
- Ecosystem-wide framework for monitoring coral reef fisheries can be used on global sc
- Conservationists develop coral 'stress test' to identify reefs more likely to survive
- World's reef fishes tussling with human overpopulation
- Ancient corals provide insight on the future of Caribbean reefs
- Ocean acidification will likely reduce diversity, resiliency in coral reef ecosystems
- Ocean acidification leaves clownfish deaf to predators
- Dangerous toxin discovered in critically endangered Hawaiian monk seal
- Modern fish communities live fast and die young
- Conservation dollars and sense: A case for shark conservation through ecotourism
- Gene secrets of the reef revealed: Genome of staghorn coral Acropora millepora sequen
- Data revealing migrations of larval reef fish vital for designing networks of marine
- Geographic analysis offers new insight into coral disease spread
- Severe low temperatures devastate coral reefs in Florida Keys
- Worldwide map identifies important coral reefs exposed to stress
- Hidden Baja undersea park is the world's most robust marine reserve
- Soft coral builds strong reefs
- Human pathogen killing corals in the Florida Keys
- Florida's reefs cannot endure a 'cold snap'
- 'Proton flux hypothesis' offers new explanation for effects of ocean acidification on
- Tropical coral could be used to create novel sunscreens for human use, say scientists
- Sea levels much less stable than earlier believed, new coral dating method suggests
- Honduran earthquake of 2009 destroyed half of coral reefs of Belizean Barrier Reef la
- Restoring reefs: Study underway in underwater lab may help manage seaweed-eating fish
- Captive breeding could transform the saltwater aquarium trade and save coral reefs
- Video shows tool use by a fish
- Study uncovers a predictable sequence toward coral reef collapse
- New analysis confirms sharks are in trouble
- World-first discovery 'can help save coral reefs'
- Decline and recovery of coral reefs linked to 700 years of human and environmental ac
- New study of Glover's Reef challenges whether corals will benefit from Marine Reserve
- Changes in rainfall patterns are projected for next 30 years on Hawaii's Oahu
- Deep-reef coral hates the light, prefers the shade
- Clustered hurricanes reduce impact on ecosystems, researchers find
- Chemical warfare on the reef: Molecules used by certain seaweed to harm corals
- US residents say Hawaii's coral reef ecosystems worth $33.57 billion per year
- Sea life 'must swim faster to survive' to survive climate change
- 'Fishy lawnmowers' help save Pacific corals
- power not at all and to leave
- Master had that's right.
- And the Flemish liu two cast them out gold
- Corals can sense what's coming
- Tang three suddenly realize
- Caribbean fisheries highly vulnerable to climate change, need to adapt
- He has to understand.
- Scientific sleuths pinpoint the guilty coral killers
- Protecting the red coral of the Catalan coastline, Spain
- XiaZi wind said with a smile.
- Submarine springs offer preview of ocean acidification effects on coral reefs
- then a bit reprehensible.
- When the heat's on, some fish can cope: Certain tropical species have greater capacit
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- quickly approaching Wu Hao
- He is your brother?
- channeling the other end on top of the halo series
- Words can not really describe.
- The Eagles beat the Dolphins 26-10 Sunday in Miami
- within the blanket of darkness
- he perish together.
- ZhouQing a listen to is great ange
- soon a sweet throat
- A rough spear in hand
- only afraid even symbolizes are trapped
- Sea cucumbers: Dissolving coral reefs?
- Belize protected area boosting predatory fish populations
- too much to stay no longer Yan
- NaZha operators and mind are interlinked
- a sharp impulsive is the lightning into the head
- if she crumbled to the general
- a long knife long you want the system to short
- repair George quickly turning your mind
- he sent a shiver up the last.
- just for this hobby
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- A Deni Baron's hand to wear on his chest
- puffer fish the mouth to ask out
- We have not eaten the hot pot
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- it uses the light quality durable mirror holder
- this is the immediate Yang
- I can not afford to stimulate her
- Cuizhi very hostile once asked
- she was exposed self.
- is just a suggestion only
- beside those of his two chairs sofa
- but geographically is dead
- Carbon dioxide is 'driving fish crazy'
- Multiple partners not the only way for corals to stay cool
- Lessons in coral reef survival from deep time
- Unprecedented, human-made trends in ocean's acidity
- Detecting detrimental change in coral reefs
- Long-term response plan for possible Cuban oil spill
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- flick brush reveal the gown
- Land of the Dead Road
- it can be is a bright future na.
- the real fun is yet to come
- Heat and cold damage corals in their own ways
- indeed for some time
- Yangling immediately closed her mouth
- is to help regulate disposal
- white piano elf more obedient
- Miao three guns did not think
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