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Corals in Hawai'i

Corals in Hawai'i
Author: Douglas Fenner
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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Hawaiian Coral Reef Ecology

Hawaiian Coral Reef Ecology
Author: David Gulko
Publisher: Mutual Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1998
Genre: Coral reef animals
ISBN:

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Corals and coral reefs represent the most complex and diverse ecosystems on earth. This field guide identifies coral reef mammals, an in-depth exploration of the myriad of interrelationships, and a sysnthesis of the most recent theories and research surrounding coral reef ecology.


The Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef

The Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef
Author: Charles Howard Edmondson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1928
Genre: Coral reef animals
ISBN:

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The Complete Hawaiian Reef Fish Coloring Book

The Complete Hawaiian Reef Fish Coloring Book
Author: Monika Mira
Publisher: Lucid Publishing
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2009
Genre: Coloring books
ISBN: 0979337402

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The Complete Hawaiian Reef Fish Coloring Book includes over 200 colorable illustrations to help the reader learn to identify these colorful and fascinating fishes. Each illustration is accompanied by a complete description of the fish, including the scientific, common and Hawaiian names. Their anatomical features, coloration, body designs, feeding habits and reproductive strategies are also explained in a fully illustrated section devoted to these topics. In addition, an overview of coral reef ecology is provided to help the reader understand the relationship between the fishes and the coral reef. This book may be used by the casual snorkeler, diver, or marine enthusiast. Students of marine biology will also find it to be a useful tool for academic work and practical monitoring projects. This book can also be used in the classroom to supplement a course in marine biology or ecology, or it may simply be used by younger audiences who just want to enjoy coloring in the fishes.


Kupe and the Corals

Kupe and the Corals
Author: Jacqueline L. Padilla-Gamiño
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2014-08-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1589797574

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Kupe and the Corals is the story of Kupe, a young boy who undertakes an amazing voyage of discovery to learn about corals and the importance of coral reefs to all of the many animals that depend upon them. One night while he is fishing with his father, Kupe observes an astonishing event, thousands and thousands of tiny “bubbles” rising to the surface of the waters in the lagoon near where he lives. Kupe is amazed by this sight and wants to learn more about the “strange pink bubbles” that he has captured in an old jam jar. Kupe visits with an elder from his village and a scientist from the nearby marine lab in an attempt to learn more about what he has seen. During his conversations, Kupe learns that what he has captured are tiny coral larvae, baby corals that are produced in the millions over just a few nights each year by the adult corals living in the lagoon. Kupe then goes on to learn more about how corals grow and the importance of corals in building the reefs that provide homes for all of the other wonderful animals that he sees while snorkeling in the lagoon. Now, realizing how important the larvae he has captured are to the health of the coral reef, Kupe happily returns his larvae to the sea. Kupe and the Corals, is the sixth book in the Long Term Ecological Research Network Series.


Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs

Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs
Author: Nemer Narchi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-12-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319237632

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This book explores the ethnobiology of corals by examining the various ways in which humans, past and present, have exploited and taken care of coral and coralline habitats. This book will bring the educated general audience closer to corals by exploring the various circumstances of human-coral coexistence by providing scientifically sound and jargon-free perspectives and experiences from across the globe. Corals are a vital part of the marine environment since they promote and sustain marine and global biodiversity while providing numerous other environmental and cultural services. Countless valuable coral conservation efforts are published in academic and general audience venues on a daily basis. However relevant, few of these reports show a direct, deeper understanding of the intimate relationship between people and corals throughout the world’s societies. Ethnobiology of Corals and Coral Reefs establishes an intimate bond between the audience and the wonder of corals and their importance to humankind.


Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef

Ecology of an Hawaiian Coral Reef
Author: Charles Howard Edmondson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN: 9780527021481

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Growth of Hawaiian Corals

Growth of Hawaiian Corals
Author: Charles Howard Edmondson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1929
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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