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    United States need a strategic victory that could turn the tide of the war. Soon two battles would come over the horizon and would distinguish themselves as the battles that marked the turn of the tide in the war. These two battles are The Battle of Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway. With out victories in these battles the Pacific might have been losing‚ and the course and outcome of the war changed forever. In the beginning in the war in the Pacific that Japanese Navy had many gains in the Far

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    10/27/04 Research in the Disciplines First Paper Final Draft Tragedy of the commons invading our environmental rights: Case study Coral Reefs In our world there are many resources‚ all of which people do not have a choice in sharing such as our air and our oceans. These resources are looked at as infinite‚ although this is not actually the case. Each time one person does something to pollute or use these types of resources‚ it affects the whole of society. This is the

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    Honors 31 May 2011 Coral Bleaching What is Coral bleaching? Coral bleaching is the whitening of corals due to expulsion or death of the protozoa’s pigment. The corals that form the structure of reef ecosystems of tropical seas depend upon a symbiotic relationship with unicellular protozoa‚ called zooxanthellae‚ which live within their tissues. Zooxanthellae give coral its coloration. Under stress‚ corals may release their zooxanthella‚ which causes the coral to look white or “bleached”

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    Conserve Our Coral Reefs Before Its Too Late? The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s latest report warns that half of the coral reefs could disappear by 2045. Coral reefs are diverse ecosystems that support different kinds of fish species and other organisms under the sea. They are home to as many as 150‚000 species in any given coral reef (Harris 1060). They are located in warm‚ shallow‚ and tropical marine waters where there is enough sunlight available for the coral reefs to thrive

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    Killing the Great Barrier Reef by Kacey Deamer This article is reliable because it is only four days old and from a reliable website. It is also reliable because I found other articles supporting the data presented in this article. This article is about how global climate change is killing the Great Barrier Reef. This article is about how scientists have returned to the Great Barrier Reef to measure the coral bleaching that has occurred this summer. Coral Bleaching is when corals are stressed from phenomena

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    Coral Reefs need to be preserved for many reasons. In this paper I will discuss a few of them. First of all‚ they houses a collection of diverse organisms‚ and contribute fisheries which provide food items such as fish‚ crustaceans‚ and mollusks. Furthermore‚ coral skeletons are being used as bone substitutes in reconstructive bone surgery and may be able to provide important medicine‚ including anti-cancer drugs and a compound that blocks ultra-violet rays‚ they even help reduce global warming

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    The Great Barrier Reef is the longest in the world system of corals located off the northeast coast of Australia‚ bordering with Coral Sea. Reefs numbered whole area of 2.01 km. the coast of Queensland. The simple marine animals called corals inhabit the Great Barrier Reef for more than a thousand years. 3‚000 is the number of individual coral reefs‚ plus 300 small coral islands‚ forming the largest structure in the world‚ composed of living organisms. This intricate coral formations has an area

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    Tubbataha Reef

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    The name “Tubbataha” comes from the Samal language meaning “long reef exposed at low tide”. Before Tubbataha became well known‚ the Samal – seafaring people of the southern Philippines – would visit the reefs intermittently‚ according to their nomadic lifestyle.  However the people more tightly bound to Tubbataha are Cagayanons‚ inhabitants of the neighbouring islands of Cagayancillo. Traditionally‚ during the summer months when the sea was calm‚ they would sail in their native pangko‚ to visit the

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    Coral Bleaching Coral reefs deliver ecosystem services to tourism‚ fisheries and shoreline protection and often called “rainforests of the sea”. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals‚ which in turn consist of polyps that cluster in groups. Coral reefs grow best in warm‚ shallow‚ clear‚ sunny and agitated waters. However‚ coral reefs are fragile ecosystems‚ partly because they are very sensitive to water temperature. They are under threat from climate change‚ oceanic acidification‚ blast

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    The Great Barrier Reef a World Heritage listed‚ it is the vastest stretch of coral reef in the world. This essay will provide information on how the Great Barrier Reef is being protected against global warming for our future generations. We all love going to the beach for a swim or a snorkel however a different image was created by an article published by the Australian Academy of Science on their web site Nova Science in the News (2009): “Imagine you are on a beautiful tropical island on the

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