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  • How Coral Reefs Are Formed

    A coral reef is formed when coral polyps, small tubelike organisms with mouths and tentacles, attach to a hard surface in the ocean or along an island's edge. These polyps secrete calcium...

  • Why Are Coral Reefs Important?

    Coral Reefs are among the most ancient of Earth's natural wonders. Because they are the most biologically diverse ecosystems on the planet--second only to the great rain forests of the...

  • Definition of Coral Reefs

    Coral reefs are unique, underwater societies of sorts that feature various plant and animal life as well as various types of coral that are unique to the eye.

  • Define Coral Reefs

    Coral reefs conjure up visions of warm water, colorful fish and clear waters. These large underwater structures are found mostly in the clear, warm parts of the ocean. The coral that makes up the...

  • How to SCUBA Dive Without Damaging Coral and Marine Life

    Every time you SCUBA dive you have some impact on the marine environment. Here is how to lessen that impact.

  • Pillar Coral Identification

    Pillar Coral identification is easy with this video to help you recognize its soft appearance due to its extended polyps.

  • How to Identify Midnight Parrotfish

    Midnight parrotfish (also known as Scarus coelestinus) are some of the most remarkable fishes you might come across in your excursions. Not only is their color extraordinary memorable, but their...

  • How to Buy Swimming Fins for Diving

    For a better scuba experience, buy diving fins that are appropriate for your foot size, skill level and the location of your underwater journey.

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