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Old 05-04-2007, 08:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Florida's Coral Reef

Here's a link to some information I found interesting. It's about some of the threats to Florida's Reef that is near Miami, extending past Key West:

Reef Relief - Coral Reef Conservation: Science Education News Photos and Information
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Old 05-04-2007, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thank's for the link Ricardo. If Florida's coral reefs are in danger of being destroyed by the sheer numbers of visitors, is it possible to limit the number of snorkelers, divers, fishermen, and boaters?
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I don't know what's being proposed about that. I'd think it would be tough to enforce.

That reminds me of being in the Clearwater area of Florida and seeing dead fish washed up because of Red Tide. I think that's a naturally occurring problem, though.
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Any chance do you know of any reefs off the Caroline coast?
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Any chance do you know of any reefs off the Caroline coast?
Here's a link that has some information about artificial reefs off the coast of South Carolina:

Artificial Reefs

The South Carolina part is in the second section.
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