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  2. Fringing reef - Wikipedia

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    Of the close to 3,400 individual reefs, 760 are fringing reefs. [7] 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 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Coral reef - Wikipedia

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    Fringing reefs follow coastlines and can extend for many kilometres. [43] They are usually less than 100 metres wide, but some are hundreds of metres wide. [44] Fringing reefs are initially formed on the shore at the low water level and expand seawards as they grow in size. The final width depends on where the sea bed begins to drop steeply.

  5. 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. 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.

  6. Coral reefs of the Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Corals picture taken from Brewers Bay on St. Thomas Formation of fringing reefs (top), barrier reefs (middle) and atolls (bottom). [1] One of the marine ecosystems found in the U.S Virgin Islands are the coral reefs. These coral reefs can be located between the islands of St. Croix, St. Thomas, and St. John.

  7. Hikkaduwa National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hikkaduwa coral reef is a typical shallow fringing reef with an average depth of around 5 metres (16 ft). [2] The coral reef reduces the coastal erosion and forms a natural breakwater. [1] The coast of the national park extends four km. Generally the coast is narrow, ranging from 5–50 m according to the climatic conditions of the year.

  8. The world's coral reefs are bleaching. What does that mean? - AOL

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    Huge stretches of coral reef around the world are turning a ghostly white this year amid record warm ocean temperatures. On Monday, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...

  9. Buccoo Reef - Wikipedia

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    Coral reef health has also declined during this period due to sedimentation, nutrient runoff from and thermal stress from urbanization in Tobago. [2] [4] [18] [24] [25] Three major coral bleaching events occurred in Tobago in 1998, 2005 and 2010 that also affected the coral cover of many coral reefs, including the Buccoo Reef.