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Large, overturned tabulate corals are found in similar facies in the south-eastern quar ry wall.
Then, the other groups: conodonts, acritarchs, chitinozoa, corals, brachiopods, cephalopods, bivalves, trilobites.
In contrast, coquina accumulations are common along the upper bedding planes, where they are formed by bivalves, productid brachiopod shells, fenestellid bryozoans, small solitary corals, crinoid stems and blastoids.
The dominant colonial organisms are corals.
Finally, on the question of corals, there is no doubt that red and pink corals have been overharvested in many regions of the world.
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Deep-sea trawlers were accused of systematically destroying the corals.
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We must include here cold-water corals and seamounts, which shelter rich and often unique ecosystems.
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There is also some evidence of collateral damage to corals and other organisms.
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Because of the anchors used and the risk of loss, they can cause ghost fishing and also seabed erosion, threatening the ecological balance of the deep-water corals.
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The value of these corals and other deep-sea organisms to our heritage will be seen over time and it is widely acknowledged that they have huge biotechnological potential.
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At the sea bottom are a variety of corals, sea animals and plants which attract researchers and ecologists.
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Octocorals are soft corals such as sea pens.
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Deep-water corals grow more slowly than tropical corals because there are no zooxanthellae to feed them.
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Trawlers drag nets across the ocean floor, disturbing sediments, breaking and destroying deep-water corals.
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In 19833, 50 to 90% of the corals in the region were lost.
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A variety of colourful fish inhabit the shallow water corals.
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Corals and oysters can be found all around the area.
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The marine environment surrounding the islands features diverse and distinctive benthic habitats that support a range of species including corals, sponges, barnacles and echinoderms.
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Ocular media transmission of coral reef fish- can coral reef fish see ultraviolet light?
In many places, the nearshore corals have died and have been covered with silt to form sandy flats.
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In some parts of the bay, about ten feet from the beach front, are living corals.
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In tests where the electrical current is interrupted, mineral accretion stops and weeds begin to cover the corals.
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The island is even said to have one of the world's largest concentrations of reef-building corals.
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Corals are more abundant in this environment than towards the poles where the waters are cold.
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Reefs are built up by corals and other calcium-depositing animals, usually on top of a rocky outcrop on the ocean floor.
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Corals, an equal decline in primary production and calcification in response to elevated or the direction of the response varying between species.
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The fluid in the internal compartments where corals grow their exoskeleton is also extremely important for calcification growth.
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The very small nematocysts on fire corals contain tentacles that protrude from numerous surface pores (similar to jellyfish stings).
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As well as capturing prey, fire corals gain nutrients via their special symbiotic relationship with algae known as zooxanthellae.
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In addition, fire corals have a sharp, calcified external skeleton that can scrape the skin.
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Corals are grown by placing polyp tiles on the board.
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Patch reefs start from corals growing on a hard bottom, but grow upward as new corals establish themselves on the skeletons of dead corals.
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Other corals attach wherever there is an opening.
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The biorock building process grows cement-like engineering structures and marine ecosystems, often for mariculture of corals, oysters, clams, lobsters and fish in salt water.
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Not only that, but both bleached and non-bleached corals are often found right next to each other.
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She built the first stable sustained marine aquarium in 1846 and maintained corals and sponges for over three years.
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The reefs comprise a vast selection of soft corals and hard corals alike.
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Cnidarians such as corals, echinoderms such as sea urchins, and arthropods such as barnacles also produce shells in coastal ecosystems.
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Hawaiian monk seals breed and haul-out on sand, corals, and volcanic rock; sandy beaches are more commonly used for pupping.
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The corals around the island were mostly destroyed by rampant use of dynamite fishing and cyanide method employed by foreign fishing boats in the past.
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In the absence of a host, it may adopt corals of a tank to reside.
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Fossils found near fossil palmwood include corals, sponges, and mollusks, indicating that the palms grew along prehistoric beaches.
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Marine invertebrates are also abundant ranging from corals, molluscs to crustaceans.
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Novel adaptive mechanisms such as switching symbionts might not be necessary for corals to adjust to rapid climate change or novel stressors.
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They protect many endemic species including corals, fish, shellfish, marine mammals, seabirds, water birds, land birds, insects, and vegetation not found elsewhere.
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Between the two depths a reef system composed of corals and sponges formed.
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In these captive environments, open brain corals usually grow to approximately eight inches in diameter.
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Any guest can witness gorgeous fish and fluorescent corals just off the beaches.
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Pico reefs often consist of live rock, hardy corals, and small invertebrates such as hermit crabs and marine snails.
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The total destruction from the grounding included 5,805 square meters of living corals and injury to 75,000 square meters of reef habitat.
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He justifies the same by the presence of a loose sand layer under corals for the entire stretch.
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Their research regarding acanthasters and corals deserves special mention.
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Reductions in calcification have negative implications on calcifiers, such as corals and shellfish.
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Strontium plays an important role in marine aquatic life, especially hard corals, which use strontium to build their exoskeletons.
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Growth rates are very slow, sometimes being as little as per year, and this means that large corals are very old.
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The faces are covered in a diverse range in corals and sponges and home to a wide variety of marine life.
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He was the one who decides when to set sail because he is knowledgeable about the prevailing winds, storm prediction and waves, sandbanks and corals.
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The reefs are home to about 100 tropical reef fishes, waving gorgonians called fan corals, and the various species of hard corals.
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Reef builders such as corals and stromatoporoids can be identified in the formation.
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Hard and soft corals, along with sponges, cover the numerous limestone reefs.
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The adults are gregarious and sometimes form schools but the juveniles are solitary and are often to be found swimming among corals.
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Of these 3,600 species, 44 are protected, 117 are corals, 79 crustaceans, 108 sponges, 260 mollusks, 441 fin fishes, 147 seaweeds and 17 mangroves.
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One side of the island is a white sand beach with corals offshore, and the opposite side provides a deep drop-off for snorkeling and diving.
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Their mutualistic relationships with reef-building corals form the basis of a highly diverse and productive ecosystem.
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Reproduction also allows corals to settle new areas.
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The dive starts with a sandy bottom covered in soft corals, leading to a drop-off at 15m, descending to 50m.
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The corals to the north-eastern tip of the island are quite interesting.
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As it rose, the corals could then grow higher on the hills of the coastal plain.
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The process bypasses the early growth stages of corals when they are most at risk of dying.
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They are large herbivores that graze on the algae that grows on hard dead corals.
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Fossil corals fix the geological age of the rock.
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Because corals grow slowly, the research team chose a multi-year cycle of data collection.
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The corals feed on a diet of plankton and algae which they catch with their tentacles.
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With a total capacity of, twelve basins present different sections through the world of corals.
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In many respects, they resemble the stony corals, except for the absence of a stony skeleton.
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Corals can live in both zones, but they are more common in the sublittoral zone.
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Many corals are affected by untreated sewage and souvenir-hunting tourists, not knowing that this practice destroys habitat and causes disease.
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The park is home to 170 species of fish, 52 corals, 25 sponges, hundreds of molluscs and crustaceans.
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The beach is located near a house reef, where corals and colorful fishes can be seen even without diving equipment.
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There are limits on boat movements and anchoring is not allowed on sensitive habitats such as coral within the parks.
Small-scale fishing on coral reefs provides a useful setting in which to examine this question.
The wreck is overgrown with soft corals, sponges and hydroids.
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Rugose corals will sometimes have dissepiments, which are curved plates connected to septa and tabulae.
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Tabulate corals have no columella because they were always colonial and relied on the support of neighbouring corallites.
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They are small, simple corals with a gently curved form.
In particular, both corals and giant clams harbour unicellular algae which live within their body cells.
Branching corals seem to be less adversely affected than massive corals.
Perhaps the general absence of corals from near large river mouths is partly the result of sediment and partly the result of low salinities.
Another factor inimical to corals is prolonged emersion, but resistance to this varies with the species.
In turbid water the depth to which corals grow will be more limited than in clear water.
The skeletons of non-photosymbiotic corals appear to show no isotopic fractionation, and so faithfully record sea-water temperature changes.
There are diseases that affect the hard corals, the coralline algae and other architectural parts of the reef such as sea fans.
The close relationship between corals and algae, or giant clams and algae, is a symbiotic one, from which both partners benefit.
Simple corals are found under somewhat more variable conditions.
Opinions have been divided whether the spur and groove systems are due to erosion or the constructive action of corals.
Numerous caches contain the remains of toxic animals, including stingrays, porcupine fish, cone shells, and potentially toxic corals and sponges.
Many organisms other than corals also contribute to the construction of the reef.
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