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  • The old schooner was wrecked on a reef a few years later, dragging its anchor in a gal
  • d Sydney Harbour, as well as lighting the South Reef, a ledge of submerged rocks.
  • he oil tanker Exxon Valdez ran aground on Bligh Reef after leaving Valdez, causing a large oil spill
  • Group ran aground on Australia's Great Barrier Reef after straying out of shipping lanes.
  • As the reef aged, it began to offer an increasing variety o
  • He is currently President of the Global Coral Reef Alliance.
  • The Neptune Memorial Reef also known as the Atlantis Memorial Reef or the
  • The Cribbar (English: Ploughed Reef), also known as the Widow Maker, is a reef off
  • their way through the flanks of the San Rafael Reef, among them Crack Canyon, Chute Canyon and Stra
  • llerton, which sank in 1856 on the Florida Keys reef and turned out to be the richest shipwreck in K
  • rk Bay, Old Ferry Crossing, Back Beach, Frazers Reef and Iluka Bluff on the Iluka Peninsula.
  • ly four years in commission before she struck a reef and sank in what is known today as Legare Ancho
  • ur or around the Isle of Portland as a man-made reef and as a diving location.
  • Eber was forced against the edge of the harbor reef and sank quickly, with the loss of 73 of her cr
  • reenpeace was fined $7,000 USD for damaging the reef and agreed to pay the fine saying they felt res
  • Light-House board determined that the offshore reef and islands at Cape Blanco were dangerous to ma
  • of surveying the seas around the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait.
  • t and plans to drag them over the shallow coral reef and into deeper water so that the sharks and ba
  • explains the formation of the Iberg as a coral reef and its subsequent move to its present-day loca
  • olt Never Bend who in turn sired the great Mill Reef and Riverman.
  • stainability issues affecting the Great Barrier Reef, and to the New South Wales Parliament, particu
  • as Island, the Cocos Islands, the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea Islands Territory.
  • ar reflector on the next rock inland from Bligh Reef, and the radar in question would be used to ens
  • Matecumbe Key, Florida, to become an artificial reef and diving spot.
  • urer and safer travel through the Great Barrier Reef and marking the best passage.
  • osition around the shoals, decided to leave the reef and waited to go out to sea.
  • mplex in south central Montana known as the J-M Reef and from the recycling of spent catalytic conve
  • with a full cargo of canned meats but struck a reef and sank in 6 minutes.
  • ea on 18 July, Frank Knox ran aground on Pratas Reef, and was only freed after a very difficult salv
  • isiting Australia to discover the Great Barrier Reef, and meet marine biologist Dr. Julian Martin.
  • Some hours later the frigate struck a hidden reef and grounded, sustaining severe damage to her h
  • ur on the islands of the southern Great Barrier Reef, and on mainland beaches and offshore islands n
  • xpectd to throw light on the composition of the reef and its conservation value.
  • h was the largest individual undertaking on the Reef and one of the largest in the world.
  • mer duty station off Virginia, Fowey ran onto a reef and sank on 26 June.
  • The island is surrounded by a narrow fringing reef and with no safe anchorage landing is difficult
  • amateurs using the callsign KP6KR sailed to the reef and set up a temporary radio station and antenn
  • n Army ship Crusader (AV2767) was sunk near the reef and has become a popular dive wreck.
  • ierra Leone), and Onverwacht, the Witwatersrand Reef and the Merensky Reef of the Bushveld Complex (
  • the park are the coral reefs (such as Molasses Reef) and their associated marine life.
  • 's Big Kahuna series, which includes Big Kahuna Reef and Big Kahuna Words.
  • ocus Award: 1984 (short story) 'Beyond the Dead Reef', and 1986 (novella) 'The Only Neat Thing to Do
  • Map excerpt showing Bligh Reef and automated beacon.
  • ysia, Papua New Guinea, Sulawesi, Great Barrier Reef and Taiwan.
  • lar to other Parrotfishes, is to swim about the reef and sandy patches during the day, at depths bet
  • ears there was hardly any management of the Bar Reef and it was under threat both from natural enemi
  • ught up with him after the Burla Negra struck a reef and was wrecked off Cadiz.
  • projected site involved construction on a coral reef and seagrass beds which are the habitat of the
  • e coast and was holed, but was carried over the reef and successfully beached between Kwaaihoek and
  • Elizabeth Reef and Middleton Reef are a pair of isolated ocean
  • ttled off the coast of Florida as an artificial reef and fish aggregating device.
  • arhinus galapagensis were observed at Elizabeth Reef and based on size may indicate that the reef is
  • o Unten Ko, Okinawa, 16 September, she struck a reef and grounded.
  • nuary 1976 when she ran aground in an Antarctic reef and was declared a total loss.
  • oplane, scallop beds, Middle Ground, Ten Fathom Reef, and Bowen Island.
  • le were displaced at Banco Chinchorro, an atoll reef and diving center near Majahual.
  • th the result that at night she slipped off the reef and sunk to a depth of 100-200 feet at coordina
  • rocky intertidal zone, sandy and cobble beach, reef and sandy bottom, pinnacles and offshore rocks.
  • stones Lightship is moored off the Seven Stones reef approximately 10 miles North East of the Isles
  • Individuals have been found living unnoticed in reef aquaria for long enough to grow to great size.
  • umns include: Freshwater Q&A, The Aquabotanist, Reef Aquarist, Adventures in Fish Breeding, Secrets
  • of this family are widely sought after for the reef aquarium trade.
  • rginal care and are very suitable for beginning reef aquarium hobbyists.
  • Sprung is one of the authors of The Reef Aquarium 3-volume book series (self-published),
  • Aquarist Online, Aquarium Frontiers, Marine and Reef Aquarium USA, Practical Fishkeeping, Tropical F
  • Rock-a-Nore contains the Blue Reef Aquarium, the Fisherman's Museum, and the East
  • amma is considered an ideal inhabitant for most reef aquariums containing coral and other invertebra
  • Also, many home reef aquariums canopies containing metal halide ligh
  • ive in the deep sand bed of marine aquariums or reef aquariums, and contribute to the stirring of th
  • Echinata grows well in most reef aquariums.
  • Araucaria columnaris, the Coral reef araucaria, is a unique species of conifer in th
  • Near the center of the reef are several large boulders which still show at
  • . 13) forecast that corals on the Great Barrier Reef are very likely to regularly experience summer
  • orm remains unexplored, and new portions of the reef are still being discovered.
  • only other rocks in the area, those of Helen's Reef, are situated almost 2 kilometers to the north-
  • Total coral reef area of the shoals is over 232,000 acres (940 k
  • Surprisingly, the existence of this coral reef area was never touched the mind of Indian scien
  • his death in the jaws of the shark in the tidal reef area.
  • land of New Zealand at depths down to 100 m, in reef areas of broken rock.
  • It has been collected in reef areas along most of the Australian south coast.
  • These sea snakes inhabit coral reef areas in the seas of Southern Japan, Southeast
  • ew Zealand to depths of between 14 and 186 m in reef areas of broken rock and shellgrit.
  • ealand to depths of about 100 m, on rocky weedy reef areas.
  • the ship shows it may have sunk after hitting a reef around the early 17th century.
  • In presenting types of reef as an evolutionary series it demonstrated a rig
  • 1963 Donovan's Reef as Ameilia Sarah Dedham
  • apa'a believed death was near when they hit the reef, as he could not swim, but by the time they wer
  • bolt was donated to the Florida Keys Artificial Reef Association, and the vessel was scuttled 4 naut
  • ir Force (RNZAF) flew over Metis Shoal and Home Reef at the request of volcanologists from the Insti
  • 0 a.m. on 30 October 1914, the Rohilla struck a reef at Saltwick south of Whitby.
  • She was wrecked on a reef at Tokyo Bay in 1911, and subsequently scrapped
  • United States, on the reef at main entrance to New Haven Harbor.
  • eal, groups of which would sometimes lie on the reef at low tide The structure is also called Kate's
  • T-street is a break from a small reef at the end of the stairs that cross the railroa
  • These cowries live in shallow water on coral reef at 5-25 millimetres (0.20-0.98 in) of depth, us
  • ving on 13 June to assist SS John Miller from a reef at the entrance to the harbor.
  • y 04:25, after which V71 and V73 made for Horns Reef at high speed.
  • balsa-wood raft, the Kon-Tiki, smashes into the reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands after a 101-da
  • zardensis includes Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
  • ns in New Plymouth with Barrett Lagoon, Barrett Reef, Barrett Domain, Barrett Road and Barrett Stree
  • es of Middle Magnesian Limestone, which include reef beds, overlying boulder beds, stromatolites and
  • The reef belongs to the Sundre formation, and overlies t
  • ted in the Rif War of 1893-1894, bombarding the reef between Melilla and Chafarinos.
  • SA picture of Jarvis Island; note the submerged reef beyond the eastern end.
  • d, Low Islets (Low and Woody Islands) with Batt Reef beyond
  • n to witness the ephemeral island known as Home Reef breaching the surface.
  • The main peak at Windansea is a reef break.
  • The station is owned by Reef Broadcasting, Inc.
  • Reef builders such as corals and stromatoporoids can
  • the Western Atlantic, and around 500 species of reef building corals, compared with about 50 species
  • s proposed to sink the Peralta as an artificial reef, but this was later rejected.
  • re significant along Australia 's Great Barrier Reef but relatively minor in the Caribbean.
  • er helped guide vessels away from the hazardous reef, but wrecks continued to occur.
  • ep), some in Hawk Channel and some on the outer reef, but mainly on White Bank between Hawk Channel
  • Coming into Sydney the ship was wrecked on Long Reef but all the crew and the survivors of the Winds
  • The city has a popular cinema, The Reef, but it is destroyed in the episode "Something
  • k book Daintree- Where the Rainforest Meets the Reef by Rupert Russell in 1994; and the second editi
  • the British destroyer forces and reached Horns Reef by 4:00 on 1 June.
  • A bare ledge, with five rocks and a reef, called Caballo Blanco (literally, White Horse,
  • It is located on a reef called Kuda Ravana Kotuwa (Fort of Little Ravan
  • Another small reef called Snapper Ledge is nearby.
  • R is up to 18 million years old , while the CRC Reef Centre says 500,000 years old.
  • Barrier Reef centred around a group of marine biologists on
  • n oil tanker attempting to navigate through the Reef, Chadwick was appointed to a safety inquiry and
  • The band intent on the piano and reef chased vocal melody, shuffled with some electro
  • ernationally recognised techniques developed by Reef Check and the Global Coral Reef Monitoring Netw
  • o of South African maize knocked the top of the reef clean off.
  • Fernando Aguerre, the co-founder of Reef clothing company and current chief executive of
  • Ocean Reef Club Airport (IATA: OCA, FAA LID: 07FA) is a pr
  • the stretch on northern Key Largo between Ocean Reef Club and US 1 is still "State Road 905" in Monr
  • pper Florida Keys on Key Largo within the Ocean Reef Club at the northnmost part of the island.
  • le in the May 2005 National Geographic on coral reef color is entitled "One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish
  • earch Council and a member of the Great Barrier Reef Committee.
  • corraline red algae are major members of coral reef communities, cementing the corals together with
  • rals, sea anemones and other animals in shallow reef communities.
  • ll glass atrium, a simulated beach, and a coral reef community housed in a 500,000 gallon tank.
  • A Silurian reef complex in Gotland.
  • The larger southwestern reef complex measures 15.4 km (9.6 mi) northeast-sou
  • The smaller northeastern reef complex measures 10.5 km (6.5 mi) east-west and
  • Great Barrier Reef Consultative Committee
  • The quartz reef containing coarse gold returned about 10oz per
  • Because of the coral reef, conventional landing craft could not be used f
  • and, or LS, a term used in aquarism, is natural reef coral sand populated with millions of beneficia
  • In its location and description, Ernest Legouve Reef corresponds to the rock that was said to be all
  • Ozius truncatus, or the black finger crab or reef crab, is a crab of the family Menippidae, endem
  • Nerites are preyed upon by reef crabs of the species (Ozius truncatus).
  • shows how a submersible ROV was lowered into a reef crack to capture shots of deep sea life.
  • The name Pandora Reef dates back to at least 1925.
  • The Poe Reef diaphone fog horn is still in current service.
  • The 550-gallon Pacific Reef Display features living corals, giant clam and
  • Reef displays a wide variety of topics and stories f
  • The Bulls finished second in the Reef Division.
  • rd Road (SW 40th St or State Road 976) to Coral Reef Drive (SW 152nd St or State Road 992)
  • rd Road (SW 40th St or State Road 976) to Coral Reef Drive (SW 152nd St or State Road 992)
  • SW 152nd Street/Coral Reef Drive exists as a local road past both ends of
  • now locally as Southwest 152nd Street and Coral Reef Drive, is a short, 2.40-mile (3.86 km), east-we
  • Constructed on Hendrick's Reef during the War of 1812 and finally completed in
  • This very long and slender reef dweller is in the family Fistulariidae which is
  • Behavioural research on the reef dwelling triggerfish Rhinecanthus aculeatus has
  • stems, to Marine Invertebrate Zoology and Coral Reef Ecology.
  • part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands Coral Reef Ecosystem Reserve, which was incorporated into
  • grass that are of vital importance to the coral reef ecosystem.
  • ine Life that surveys the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems internationally.
  • nd a decrease in living coral density, on coral reef ecosystems indicates a change in the health of
  • rown algae of the order Fucales native to coral reef ecosystems of the South Pacific.
  • oject works to study what species live in coral reef ecosystems, to develop standardized protocols f
  • Found up to 40m deep, usually associated with reef edges and slopes.
  • Sieve-patterned eel, Sieve moray, Brown-flecked reef eel, Brown-flecked moray, or the Australian mor
  • edglings are vulnerable to predation by Eastern Reef Egrets in the trees, and by Silver Gulls and Bu
  • Drive Elementary, Perrine Elementary, and Coral Reef Elementary School, in Palmetto Bay, serve separ
  • The reef Endeavour had struck rose so steeply from the s
  • he wreck, in addition to becoming an artificial reef enhancing biodiversity, will also provide addit
  • g at Shortland on May 9, Kako was stranded on a reef entering Queen Carola Harbor, but was soon re-f
  • The Wii version of the game was released by Reef Entertainment in North America in September 201
  • rcass floated out to sea and formed a miniature reef environment after it sunk to the bottom.
  • in marine conservation and founded the Bahamas Reef Environmental Educational Foundation (BREEF), a
  • The Coral Reef Exhibit has 130 coral species and 120 fish spec
  • The Great Barrier Reef exhibit is a collection of Australian aquatic a
  • en renovated and now includes the Great Barrier Reef exhibit in addition to being home to the zoos r
  • Water motion is created in the Coral Reef Exhibit by a pneumatic wave machine.
  • The Coral Reef Exhibition shows different coral reef habitats,
  • the preparation of the 1928-1929 Great Barrier Reef Expedition organized at the request of the Gove
  • Off the point there is a reef, exposed at low tide, known as Long Nose Spit,
  • Reef Express
  • Horseshoe Reef extends southeastward from Anegada
  • Biologists also retrieved samples of reef fauna.
  • line, on the other hand the approch through the reef filled waters south of the “Middelgrund” reef,
  • In 2007, 266 species of reef fish were recorded by an Earthwatch team and in
  • Main article: Coral reef fish
  • Many tropical fish are coral reef fish
  • Tube sponges attracting small reef fish
  • Also, it eats reef fish that stray too close by.
  • Reef fish populations in the impacted areas have bec
  • ormation on captive breeding and propagation of reef fish and corals.
  • Reef fish have developed many ingenious specialisati
  • Reef fish and shellfish, babai (Cyrtosperma chamisso
  • Parrotfish (Scarus taeniopterus) is a tropical reef fish, typically 20 to 25 cm long, found in the
  • llowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), and deepwater reef fish, tourism (especially from Japan but increa
  • l and recreational harvesters heavily exploited reef fish, such as grouper and snapper, prior to the
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