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Diving deep on a Pleistocene reef in eastern Jamaica
Geology Today, 1998Exhumed early Pleistocene reefs along the eastern coast of Jamaica expose deep‐water environments downslope from the more familiar, shallow‐water reef frameworks. Such environments have quite different faunas from the shallow parts of the reefs, including common ‘Palaeozoic‐type’ biotas like the brachiopods and crinoids.
Donovan, S.K., Harper, D.A.T.
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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2003
Old oil threatens Pacific waters Claire Miller An environmental time bomb is ticking among the idyllic lagoons and coral reefs of the Pacific islands. Nearly 60 years after World War II ended, sunken warships are breaking apart under the strain of time and storms, and threatening to spill their toxic cargoes. At risk are coral reefs, fisheries, and the
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Old oil threatens Pacific waters Claire Miller An environmental time bomb is ticking among the idyllic lagoons and coral reefs of the Pacific islands. Nearly 60 years after World War II ended, sunken warships are breaking apart under the strain of time and storms, and threatening to spill their toxic cargoes. At risk are coral reefs, fisheries, and the
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Reefs of the Deep: The Biology and Geology of Cold-Water Coral Ecosystems
Science, 2006Coral reefs are generally associated with shallow tropical seas; however, recent deep-ocean exploration using advanced acoustics and submersibles has revealed unexpectedly widespread and diverse coral ecosystems in deep waters on continental shelves, slopes, seamounts, and ridge systems around the world. Advances reviewed here include the use of corals
J Murray, Roberts +2 more
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Can deep reefs rescue shallow ones?
Science, 2017Scientists test the idea that species squeezed out of shallow coral reefs may find a refuge in deeper habitats.
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Corals in a hurricane: Deep reefs under threat
Nature, 2018More than 30 metres below the surface of the ocean, coral reefs in the 'twilight zone' may be under threat from extreme weather events.
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Topological Deep Learning for Coral Reefs
The conservation of marine ecosystems, especially coral reefs, requires advanced tools to capture their complexity. This chapter proposes integrating deep autoencoder neural networks with algebraic topology to analyze and reconstruct marine data. Persistent homology detects invariant topological features components, cycles, cavities across filtration ...Jaime Aguilar-Ortiz +5 more
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Pulley reef: a deep photosynthetic coral reef on the West Florida Shelf, USA
Coral Reefs, 2006J. K. Culter +9 more
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Deep Reefs from the Dominican Republic
The Paleontological Society Special Publications, 2014James S. Klaus +2 more
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