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It was formed in Miami, Florida in 1982 as Coral Pictures to be the international distributor of RCTV's productions. In 1986, the company had bought out the assets of Ziv International from Lorimar-Telepictures for an undisclosed price, in exchange, L-T received a minority 20% stake in the two Puerto Rico stations owned by RCTV.
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Porites is a genus of stony coral; they are small polyp stony (SPS) corals. (Also referred to as finger coral or hump coral) They are characterised by a finger-like morphology . Members of this genus have widely spaced calices , a well-developed wall reticulum and are bilaterally symmetrical .
This is a list of corals of the Solomon Islands.The baseline survey of marine biodiversity in the Solomon Islands that was carried out in 2004, [1] found 474 species of corals in the Solomons as well as nine species which could be new to science.
NASA picture of the Lihou Reef. Lihou Reef National Nature Reserve is a former marine protected area covering an area of 8440 km 2 in the Australian Coral Sea Islands Territory that was incorporated into the new Coral Sea Commonwealth Marine Reserve in December 2012. [1]
The class includes important coral reef builders such as the stony corals, sea anemones, and zoanthids. The recognized orders are shown below: [4] Actiniaria – sea anemones; Antipatharia – black corals; Corallimorpharia – corallimorpharians aka "false corals" †Rugosa – rugose corals; Scleractinia – stony corals †Tabulata ...
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Melithaea ochracea grows on shallow reefs in the South China Sea between Taiwan and Indonesia.Its range also includes Singapore and Malaysia. [3] In Taiwan, it is the most widespread gorgonian coral and is found on the higher parts of reef fronts where its numerous small polyps can feed at water flow rates varying from 4 to 40 centimetres (1.6 to 15.7 in) per second.