reef: see coral reef.
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Reef encounters.(coral reefs)(Brief Article) (Geographical)
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Reefs in crisis. (Natural History)
Artificial reefs. (Science News)
Coral reefs in crisis. (BioScience)
Reefs of Key Largo.(John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary) (Yachting)
Reef Madness.(fishermen's use of artificial reefs to improve fisheries) (Reason)
Reefs in crisis (Natural History)
Reef relief: as recreational scuba diving increases in popularity, the once-thriving coral reefs of the tropics are being put under pressure by the sheer number of divers who come to encounter the marine life that lives on them. Richard Hammond explains what responsible travelling divers can do to lessen their impact.(RESPONSIBLE traveller) (Geographical)
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