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Coral reefs are among the richest, most diverse concentrations of life on earth. Coral reefs are beautiful and useful ecosystems; their breathtaking forms and colors, biological diversity and ecological complexity are widely recognized and valued. The purpose of this 5-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss the location of coral reefs in the world, how they were formed, why they are so important to their environment, how they are threatened and how they can be saved. Bibliography offers 7 sources.
 



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This is a one-page paper on bioluminescence. It details the different patterns of light emitted in sea animals and the various reasons. The functions of bioluminescence are also explained. There are three sources in MLA format.
 



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This is a one page concerning the optical conditions in the ocean and how they vary at different depths and why. The reasons for the depth of light penetration into the sea and the quality of that light (wavelengths) and the quantity (intensity) of that light also varies with depth are also explained.
 



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A 5 page paper. Oceanography is the study of the earth's oceans. The different subfields are explained. Chemical oceanography is emphasized and discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
 



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This report—11 pages in length, in APA format, and relying on 13 sources—describes and evaluates the Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000. The report describes the Act and its objectives. It then describes the ecological challenges facing shallow tropical reefs, including such issues as environment degradation and its prospective impact. The report describes efforts now underway to attenuate damage and ultimately restore coral reefs. (The reefs have a major economic and environmental impact.) Finally, the report addresses specific actions taken by Congress and concludes that much of the congressional activity to date has been cosmetic rather than substantive.
 

 
 


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