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    Kharg Coral Reef

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    Lark and Kharg coral reefs. The chemical contamination of Kharg Island was higher than what were observed in Lark Island suggesting that exploration, exploitation and crude oil activities (such as oil transportation especially at the Kharg Island) and military activities (especially at the Lark Island) and runoff near the coast, may be important sources of organic pollutants. For examined analytes, Kharg Island can be considered polluted relative to other systems values. Kharg coral reef is as an

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    Coral Reef Importance

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    What Are Coral Reefs? Livescience.com states that: “Coral reefs are expansive underwater structures which are built from stony corals that secrete calcium carbonate to create their hard exoskeleton to protect their soft bodies. These corals consist of polyps which are abnormal growths within the coral that cluster together to form groups. Coral reefs make up one of the most significant marine ecosystems in the world today.” (https://www.livescience.com/40276-coral-reefs.html ) Why Are Coral Reefs Important

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    Coral reefs have one of the highest biodiversity of animals in one ecosystem than any others on the entire planet. Coral reefs are colorful habitats in the ocean, some of which are not too far from the shore. They are made from skeletons of calcium carbonate and animals, which make a rocky substance known as coral. Coral reefs are a home to many different types of creatures that live under the sea, some are unknown to a majority of the human species. “Coral reefs are sometimes referred to as the

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    of Coral Reefs When people, tourists especially, ask themselves what is one of the most memorable moments they have experienced in the Florida Keys, the first thing that comes to mind is the ocean. Not only the ocean in general, but what is beyond, or in other words, “ what is beneath?”. Far in the aquamarine water there is another world that people do not even know about, where many different species of life come together and form a place of peace and beauty. This world is called a coral reef

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    Figure 1 The Great Barrier Reef is the largest coral reef system that stretches over 1,400 miles through the Coral Sea, off the coast of Queensland, Australia. Many kinds of coral make up the Great Barrier reef and they are an essential part in keeping a heathy marine ecosystem. They protect coastlines from damage due to waves and tropical storms, they provide habitats and shelter for marine life, they are a source of nitrogen and nutrients to underwater food chains, and do many more things to ensure

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    Hawaii Coral Reef

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    research is to apply the knowledge learned about the ecology of the Hawaiian Coral Reef to a real-life situation. The coral reef stretches over 1,000 miles in the Pacific Ocean. In the Pacific Ocean, near the 124 islands of Hawaii, is the Hawaiian Coral Reef, which covers nearly 1,200 miles. Out of all the coral reefs in the world, the Hawaiian reef consists of 85% of all reefs. Coral Reefs are made of organisms, coral, and limestone skeletons. 25% of organisms are not existent anywhere else in

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    Importance Of Coral Reefs

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    Coral reefs are a very important to our ecosystem and our earth. The ocean contains many different types of coral reefs containing a wide variety of living things. Although, every day, it seems that our coral reefs are becoming endangered. While these coral reefs are important to us, they are in great danger of being nonexistent. First of all, a coral reef is defined as "a ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral." Coral reefs are a diverse underwater ecosystem held together

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    Dangers Of Coral Reefs

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    As many know, coral reefs are the most beautiful, structurally complicated and diverse marine ecosystems. Coral reefs do numerous amounts of things; for example, they provide habitats for various types of living organisms, they protect shorelines from storm damage, and produce and sustain white sandy beaches. Although coral reefs look feeble, they are actually strong and durable during certain conditions. Coral reefs are capable of recovering from brutal storms and even volcanic eruptions as long

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    Fight For Coral Reefs

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    Coral Reefs are distinctive and unique to the areas around them, boasting a variety and biodiversity of species that can rival any terrestrial area. Although the reefs only cover 0.2 percent of the earth's oceanic floor, an estimated one million species found around coral reefs (NASA)—around 25% of our marine species (Coral Reef Alliance). Beyond science, reefs generate an estimated $375 billion each year (Bunting). Coral reefs benefit the aquarium, fishing, and ecotourism industries, creating at

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    Coral Reef Essay

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    Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems that are held together by calcium carbonate structures secreted by corals. Reefs are built by colonies of different species that are found in marine water. Reefs are home to a variety of creatures such as fish, urchins, sponges, sharks, turtles, jelly fish, and thousands of other species and plants. Coral reefs are the most diverse of all marine eco systems and often called the rainforest of the sea. The total area of the world’s coral reefs amount to

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