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Damaging Coral Reefs: NO! You are not the only one concerned. There are millions ahead of you in the environmental lineup, including millions of Japanese, who get offended when you suggest they would participate in ecological damage by endorsing a ... more
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Coral islands, or coral reefs, are the product of living organisms. Before the ecosystem that forms the reef, and later the island exists there must first be the right physical conditions for coral and other reef-dwellers to live. Coral must have ... more
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The Coral Reefer Band is Jimmy's backup band. Members include: Michael Utley - keyboards Greg "Fingers" Taylor - harmonica Robert Greenidge - steel drums Savannah Jane Buffett - vocals (occasionally) Past members have included Timothy B. Schmidt ( ... more
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Hey guys, I was wondering what to feed my coral beauty. He picks off the rocks all day and gobbles up brine but won't touch the frozen pygmy angel formula I bought for him. I know angels require a special diet and I was wondering if you have any ... more
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Coral Reef Tanning Inc: 1012 Townsend Dr Pocahontas, AR 72455 (870) 892-4363. Thanks for asking ChaCha! ... more
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Scarlet Reef Hermit Crab x3 I've thought about adding bumblebee snails in as well for added cleaning. It's said they'll eat even more of the bristle worms as well as carrion and detritus. The tree could help absorb a lot of that as well. It all ... more
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Yemen LNG performed an environmental assessment of the Balhaf bay in September 2005, which included a detailed description of fish and coral communities and an outline of the potential impacts of the project on these communities. In light of this, ... more
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No. The conditions here, especially salinity and high sediment load, are not ideal for coral growth. Most major rivers of India, like the Ganges, flow into the sea on the east coast, bringing in lots of sediments that would not allow the corals to ... more
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Coral reefs can be protected by not dumping pollutants in the bays and oceans. A coral reef is a living organism and doesn't like toxicity anymore than humans do. Also, divers and swimmers sometimes break off chunks of coral to take home as ... more
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The coral reefs are endangered because they only grow at a rate of 1 inch per year. Humans are destroying them much faster than they can grow.You can find more information here: http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/enda... ... more
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