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  2. Coral Island (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Coral island is a tool for people in the community to fully express themselves and improve the perspective and well-being of the community [18] Moreover, Coral Island represents Southeast Asian culture mixing western with the game setting and culture. For example, the game offers a unique cooking system that highlights traditional Indonesian ...

  3. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    Coral seeds are grown in nurseries, then replanted on the reef. [208] Coral is farmed by coral farmers whose interests range from reef conservation to increased income. Due to its straight forward process and substantial evidence of the technique having a significant effect on coral reef growth, coral nurseries became the most widespread and ...

  4. Euphyllia paradivisa - Wikipedia

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    Euphyllia paradivisa, or branching frogspawn coral, is a species of large-polyped stony coral belonging to the Euphylliidae family. It shares the common name of "frogspawn coral" with Euphyllia divisa , but is differentiated as the "branching" frogspawn whereas Euphyllia divisa has a "wall" structure. [ 4 ]

  5. Disney Animal Kingdom Explorers Pacific Coral Reef: Our ... - AOL

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    Put on your wetsuit and grab a snorkel, because it's time to head underwater in Disney Animal Kingdom Explorers. The latest scene in the Islands chapter takes us to a Pacific Coral Reef, where we ...

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft ...

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    Subsequently, in a search attempt, an H-3 'Angel', Sikorsky SH-3G Sea King, BuNo 149893, launched forward of the island, contrary to NATOPS standards, as there was no point of reference in the dark, and at high power flew straight into the water. Three of four crewmen, Lt (jg)s William J. Bates and George A. Wildridge and ADJ1 Richard H. Hall ...

  7. Corallivore - Wikipedia

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    [5] [14] Occurrences of high crown-of-thorns star population densities has resulted in documented decimation of large coral reef tracts, with reports of 100% coral mortality in localized areas. [2] It is estimated that one crown-of-thorns star may eat up to 6 square meters (65 sq ft) of live coral per year.

  8. Porites lobata - Wikipedia

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    Porites lobata forms part of the coral reef biome. Several fish species live among the lobes of the coral, some sheltering there and others, like the puffer fish (Arothron meleagris) grazing on the polyps. [1] The snapping or pistol shrimp (Alpheus deuteropus) is a commensal and lives among the lobes where it may form grooves and tunnels. [4] [6]

  9. Orbicella annularis - Wikipedia

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    Orbicella annularis at Molasses Reef, Florida Keys. Orbicella annularis, commonly known as the Boulder star coral, is a species of coral that lives in the western Atlantic Ocean and is the most thoroughly studied and most abundant species of reef-building coral in the Caribbean to date. [3]