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  2. Fringing reef - Wikipedia

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    Fringing reefs are the most common type of reef found in the Philippines, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, the western coast of Australia, the Caribbean, East Africa, and Red Sea. [1] [2] [8] [3] The largest fringing coral reef in the world is the Ningaloo Reef, stretching to around 260 km (160 mi) along the coastline of Western Australia. [1]

  3. The Structure and Distribution of Coral Reefs - Wikipedia

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    Where the land is rising, fringing reefs can grow around the coast, but coral raised above sea level dies and becomes white limestone. If the land subsides slowly, the fringing reefs keep pace by growing upwards on a base of dead coral, and form a barrier reef enclosing a lagoon between the reef and the land. A barrier reef can encircle an ...

  4. List of reefs - Wikipedia

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    Lacks a fringing reef but has a shallow reef, beyond which extend deep-water coral shelves for many miles. Habitat includes 16 species of stony coral and is the easternmost place in the Hawaiian Islands where table corals of the genus Acropora are found.

  5. Atoll - Wikipedia

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    The fringing reef becomes a barrier reef for the reason that the outer part of the reef maintains itself near sea level through biotic growth, while the inner part of the reef falls behind, becoming a lagoon because conditions are less favorable for the coral and calcareous algae responsible for most reef growth.

  6. Reef - Wikipedia

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    Reef types include fringing reefs, barrier reefs, and atolls. A fringing reef is a reef that is attached to an island. Whereas, a barrier reef forms a calcareous barrier around an island, resulting in a lagoon between the shore and the reef. Conversely, an atoll is a ring reef with no land present. The reef front, facing the ocean, is a high ...

  7. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    Fringing reef. A fringing reef, also called a shore reef, [40] is directly attached to a shore, [41] or borders it with an intervening narrow, shallow channel or lagoon. [42] It is the most common reef type. [42] Fringing reefs follow coastlines and can extend for many kilometres. [43]

  8. Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park - Wikipedia

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    The reefs in this area are narrow fringing reefs located 150 to 300 m. from the shore of the islands and patch reefs rising up from depths of 2 to 9 m. and extending up to 2 km. long and 50 m. wide. Large areas of these reefs are in generally poor condition due to destructive human activities of the 150,000 persons living along the coast ...

  9. Naples Reef - Wikipedia

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    Naples Reef is a fringing reef located off the Gaviota Coast of Santa Barbara County, California. [1] It is an underwater pinnacle and cave system that is a popular scuba diving and fishing area. [2] There are fishing restrictions in place, however recreational take by spearfishing of white seabass and pelagic finfish is allowed. [3]