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Coral

2023
Due to its high sensitivity to ocean warming and ocean acidification, coral presents paleoclimatological records that situate the impact of homo sapiens as a geomorphic force against the long duration of geology. This article examines coral and its highly particular relevance to the Anthropocene.
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Coralations

Queensland Review, 2021
Corals are good to breathe with. Living painfully far from the ocean during the long COVID-19 lockdowns, I have been relegated to daydreaming about being immersed in salty waters again.
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Coral restoration: beyond coral production and coral outplanting 

Coral restoration has been targeted as one of the major priorities to cope with the rapid loss of shallow coral reefs in tropical oceans. For years coral restoration has focused on developing techniques and technologies aimed at rapid and cost-effective production of corals and ways to outplant to cover wide spatial scales. While this approach is valid,
Aldo Croquer   +4 more
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Corals and Coral Reefs

2013
N. Knowlton, J. Jackson
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Coral Dermatitis

JAMA Dermatology, 2019
Michael, Lause   +2 more
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Coral Cultures

Scientific American, 2021
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Corals and Coral Reefs

Scientific American, 1979
Thomas F. Goreau   +2 more
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CORAL DERMATITIS

Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 1981
D, Weedon   +3 more
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