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www.agwaterscience.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Dr. Stephen Lewis examines the historical development of the Great Barrier Reef over 7,000 years, analyzing environmental changes, coral health, and the impact of human activities on its ecosystem. | |
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www.tropwater.com
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| | | | | From coral trout and snapper to wrasses, butterflyfish, and damselfish - the inshore reef habitats of Great Barrier Reef islands are known for their complex and rich fish communities.This month, our scientists are conducting visual surveys of reef fishes and benthic habitats of eight inshore island groups in the Great Barrier Reef, building on a 20-year long-term monitoring program at four of the island groups and four new monitoring sites.The island reefs surveyed are high-value and high-use fo | |
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reef-world.org
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| | | | | Coral reefs face significant threats from climate change, ocean acidification, pollution, overfishing and local human activities. Learn about the challenges reefs face globally and locally, and the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these vital ecosystems. | |
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caglecartoons.com
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| | | Columnist Elwood Watson says Republicans deliriously reveling about their supposed "huge election mandate" may want to keep a lid on such unabashed glee. As final results are being tabulated from California, the party appears to have the smallest House majority in more than a century. | ||