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    Coral Reef

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    CORAL REEFS Almost every one of us have heard and most of you have seen the Coral reefs but did you know what actually these are: As a mariner its important to know about the marine life‚ that was one reason I have chosen this topic for my today’s short presentation. GM‚ my scheme of presentation will be as flashed: DEFINATION OF CORAL REEF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CORAL AND CORAL POLYP WHERE WE CAN FIND CORAL CONSTRUCTION OF CORAL REEFS CONDITIONS FOR GROWTH OF CORAL REEFS TYPES

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    Coral Drugs

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    Grace Coral Drugs Case Study 1. I would recommend the small local manufacturer‚ Gorman and Irizawa Ltd to the vice president of purchasing. However‚ at the same time‚ I would not switch the Twinney manufacturer right away. I would like to split the annual orders of dandruff shampoo between Twinney and G & I‚ because I want to make sure that G&I will have the ability to produce the same products that are required. In addition‚ G & I offers a larger sized container for all of their Coral Dandruff

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    Cnidarians

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    Cnidarians Cnidaria is a phylum containing some 11‚000 species of simple animals found exclusively in aquatic‚ mostly marine‚ environments. Cnidarians get their name from cnidocytes‚ which are special cells that carry stinging organelles. The corals‚ which are important reefbuilders‚ belong here‚ as do the sea anemones‚ jellyfish‚ sea pens‚ sea pansies and sea wasps. The names Coelenterata and Coelentera were once applied to the group‚ but those names included the Ctenophores‚comb jellies‚

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    Globale Erwärmung

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    falling today. The penguins have to lay their eggs in the snow. When the snow melts‚ the water rots many of the eggs. That’s causing the number of penguins to drop. TROUBLE IN THE TROPICS Earth’s warmer areas are also affected. Tiny animals called coral polyps build huge reefs in warm ocean water. Reefs come in

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    Phu Quoc

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    To Yen Ngan ELP 6 Lecturer: Mr. James Topic: Tourism in Phu Quoc Island Phu Quoc Island is located in Thailand Bay‚ lies in front of the Cambodia cost‚ 45km from Ha Tien to the West and 15 km from South Cambodia. Phu Quoc is located in the tropics and is affected by oceanic climate. These are the reasons why Phu Quoc’s climate is always being temperate with average temperature from 24oC - 27oC.The ideal time for tourist to visit Phu Quoc Island is from

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    Anthozoa [pic] Corals come in all shapes and sizes--some are reef-builders while others are non reef-builders: The reef builders are the corals that can be seen in the Great Barrier Reef off Austrailia. Reef builders build high structures composed of living and non-living materials. The living materials are most often sponges‚ algae‚ and the corals themselves. The non-living materials are most often the discarded shells of dead bivalves (clams‚ mussels‚ etc.) and other CaCO3 materials. Coral reefs grow

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    Global Warming

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    Arkansas State University- Beebe‚ Arkansas Global Warming Physical Science- Stults 27 November 2006 Contents INTRODUCTION 1 THE GLOBAL WARMING ISSUES 2 WHAT ’S BEING DONE 3 IN DEPTH 4 EFFECTS 5 WHAT CAN I DO? 6 BIBLIOGRAPHY 7 The issue The worldwide community has reached an agreement about the global climate; the world is undoubtedly warming.  This warming is the result of emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases from human activities‚ such as industrial

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    Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom ... Page 1 of 6 Week 7 Lab Worksheet: Biological Processes‚ Classification of Invertebrates and Bottom Communities Part 1 of 1 - 99.90001 Points Question 1 of 15 6.66 Points The three families of algaes are:. A.Green‚ Red‚ Grey B.Green‚ yellow‚ brown C.Green‚ red‚ brown D.Mangroves‚ red‚ brown Answer Key: C Feedback: Green algaes are both microscopic (phytoplankton) and macroscopic like sea lettuce. Red

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    Hexacorallia

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    orders:  Actiniaria (true sea anemones)‚ Antipatharia (black corals)‚ Ceriantharia (tube anemones)‚ Corallimorpharia‚ Scleractinia (true or "stony" corals)‚ and Zoanthidea. Hexacorallia includes roughly 4‚300 known extant species. As the name suggests‚ most hexacorallians have hexamerous symmetry (i.e.‚ parts in multiples of 6). The most familiar group of corals‚ the reef builders‚ includes around 650 extant species (i.e.‚ around half the known stony coral species). These are found mostly in the clear‚ shallow

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    Cnidaria and Nematocysts

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    Paleontology Cnidaria and Nematocysts Cnidaria‚ also called Coelenterata‚ is a large phylum of marine organisms with around 10‚000 species. These species are corals‚ jellyfish‚ various plant-like organisms‚ as well as many others. These are all very different from each other‚ except for one similar attribute. They all have Nematocysts‚ which are stinging cells used by all Cnidaria for either defense or hunting. Nematocysts have a variety of functions to fulfill these tasks. The organism can use

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