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Class Anthozoa
The Class Anthozoa includes a variety of animals that have polyps with a flower-like appearance. In these forms, the gastrovascular cavity is large. It is divided by walls or septa, which arise
as folds from the body wall. These folds, along with the mouth and pharynx, are usually arranged in a biradially symmetric pattern. Classification. [eng]
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FINS Gallery
Reef aquarium pictures. Other underwater pictures. Index of fish species (both freshwater and marine) with information,
common and scientific names, and pictures. Movies of aquariums. [eng]
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Hawai'i Coral Reef Network
Coral reef ecology, data, education, research, current events and links in Hawaii. [eng]
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Introduction to the Pennatulacea
One of the most distinctive groups of "soft corals," or octocorals, is the Pennatulacea,
or "sea pens." [eng]
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Coral Reef and Marine Conservation - Reefnet.org
Reefnet is an Internet information service designed to increase the understanding of coral reef ecosystems world wide. [eng]
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Jurassic Reef Park Overview
An educational article on Modern and Jurassic reefs, and what we can learn from them (deutsch/english), from Reinhold Leinfelder. [eng]
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The Coral Reef Alliance
CORAL is co-sponsoring the 5th Annual Bonaire Dive Festival, from June 9-16, 2001.
Join us for a week of diving, seminars, and celebration! We will have distinguished
marine experts, environmental celebrities, and world-renowned underwater photographers
in attendance to share their expertise with you. [eng]
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Springer LINK: Coral Reefs
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Caribbean Coral Reef Ecosystems (CCRE)
CCRE program has its
roots in a collaborative field research project conceived by six
National Museum of Natural History scientists more than 20 years
ago. This initial group of Smithsonian researchers represented
several major disciplines that are essential in the study of reef
ecology: zoology, botany, carbonate geology, and paleobiology. [eng]
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Paleo Reef Maps
One main goal of the 'Biogenic Sedimentation' Priority Program of the German Research Foundation (DFG) was a better understanding of factors and
processes responsible for reef development,position, composition, size and structure. [eng]
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