Balls Pyramid is a volcanic monolith rising 552 m from the Tasman Sea, 24 km southeast of the Pacific Ocean\u27s southernmost modern coral reef at Lord Howe Island. High resolution seabed mapping of the shelf surrounding Balls Pyramid has revealed an extensive submerged reef structure in 30-50 m water depth, covering an area of 87 km2. Benthic community composition analysis of high-resolution still images revealed abundant scleractinian corals on the submerged reef, extending to a maximum depth of 94 m. Scleractinian coral occurred predominantly in 30-40 m depth where it comprised 13.3% of benthic cover within this depth range. Average scleractinian coral cover for all transects was 6.7±12.2%, with the highest average transect cover of 19.4...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific O...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs are particularly vulnerable to climate-change impacts such as warming sea-surface temper...
Subtropical reefs are predicted to be dynamic areas of change under increased global sea-surface tem...
Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are located approximately 600 km offshore of the southeastern Aus...
Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are located approximately 600 km offshore of the southeastern Aus...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
A ridge-like structure on the Campbell Plateau southeast of New Zealand, previously identified by Sq...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Photographic line transects were used to quantify the benthic community at Hall Bank, a small, nears...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific O...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs are particularly vulnerable to climate-change impacts such as warming sea-surface temper...
Subtropical reefs are predicted to be dynamic areas of change under increased global sea-surface tem...
Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are located approximately 600 km offshore of the southeastern Aus...
Lord Howe Island and Balls Pyramid are located approximately 600 km offshore of the southeastern Aus...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
A ridge-like structure on the Campbell Plateau southeast of New Zealand, previously identified by Sq...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Photographic line transects were used to quantify the benthic community at Hall Bank, a small, nears...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Coral reefs are increasingly threatened by thermal bleaching and tropical storm events associated wi...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...