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Mangrove Deforestation Affects Coral Reefs: Mangroves and Corals are Connected

By: Feature Writer Megan Jungwi

Why Coral Reefs Have So Much Biodiversity: Understanding Nutrient Cycles and Darwin's Paradox

By: Feature Writer Megan Jungwi

North and Central Oregon Coast Tidepool Sites: Explore Marine Gardens with Interpretive Guides

By: Linda McDonnell

Pacific Northwest Coast Intertidal Zones: Diversity of Tidepool Life Changes as Low Tide Ebbs

By: Linda McDonnell

Reef Sharks at Risk from Climate Change: Reef-Living Sharks May Suffer From Changes Caused By Global Warming

By: Sue Cartledge

Species Adaptations to Estuarine Conditions: Dealing with Changes in Salinity, Oxygen, Light and Temperature

By: Feature Writer Roberta Goli

Types of Estuaries: Estuary Classification and Estuarine Conditions

By: Feature Writer Roberta Goli

Ocean Acidification in the Caribbean Detailed: Study Reveals Dramatic Changes in Potential Caribbean Coral Growth

By: Feature Writer Alan Sorum

How to Identify Plants and Animals on a Shore: Kite Diagrams Showing Zonation Require Accurate Identification

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

How to Save the Chesapeake Bay: Native Oysters Restoration

By: Sara E. Lewis

Kelp Forests of California: A World Famous and Stunning Feature of the California Marine World

By: Esther Eder

Chesapeake Bay Watershed Habitat and Ecosystem: The Largest Estuary a Complex and Troubled Environment

By: Sara E. Lewis

Whitstable Native Oysters: An Ancient Oyster Fishery that Fed the Poor of London

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Corals of the World Quickly Vanishing: Coral reefs, home to 25% of marine biodiversity, are collapsing.

By: Luisanna Carrillo-Rubio

Botanical Beach Vancouver Island: Juan de Fuca Provincial Park British Columbia

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Pacific Tide Pool Seaweed & Algae: Low Tide Uncovers Kelp, Sea Palms, Red Coralline Algae, Sea Lettuce

By: Linda McDonnell

Pacific Coast Tide Pool Animals: The Low Tide World of Anemones, Sea Urchins, Starfish, Seashells

By: Linda McDonnell

New Hope for Coral Reefs from Map: Study Predicts Where Corals Are at Risk and Where They Can Thrive

By: Sue Cartledge

Sea Lice Infest More Fish Stocks: Further Infestations Found in Discovery Islands Salmon Populations

By: Feature Writer Alan Sorum

Open Ocean: Biotope Tanks for Marine Plankton

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Mangroves and Seagrasses: Reef Fish and Corals are part of a Complex Ecosystem

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Sandy Beaches: Animals Burrow in Sand to Avoid Wave Action

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Specialist Animals Survive High Temperatures around Black Smokers

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

The Sea Shore: Rocky Shores Provide Several Habitats

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

Plankton: The Most Essential Organisms On Earth

By: Wesley Rouse

Intertidal Zone Invertebrates: Barnacle, Mussel, Snail, Sea Anemone, Star Fish, Sea Urchins, Crab

By: Wesley Rouse

Coral Reefs: the oldest and most diverse habitat on earth.

By: Feature Writer John Blatchford

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