Lord Howe Island (31º33′S, 159º05′E) is surrounded by the southern-most coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean. The status of the benthic communities at Lord Howe Island was quantified in 1992-93 using replicated video-transects at 20 sites in the shallow reefal area (\u3c20 m depth). The cover of hard coral was comparable with coral cover on some tropical reefs, ranging from less than 10% at some reef flat sites to greater than 40% cover at two seaward beach sites. The process of reef formation is apparently slow, and accretion of limestone is localized. A total of 59 scleractinian coral species were recorded during this study (including 19 new records), bringing the total number recorded at Lord Howe Island to 83. The coral communities contain ...
The Burnett Mary region is located along the southern Queensland coast and supports a broad range of...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Balls Pyramid is a volcanic monolith rising 552 m from the Tasman Sea, 24 km southeast of the Pacifi...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Changing oceanic conditions, particularly ocean warming and altered currents, can affect the reprodu...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
Coral reefs are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors. The abil...
Lord Howe Island lies at the present latitudinal limit to reef growth in the Pacific and preserves e...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
Photographic line transects were used to quantify the benthic community at Hall Bank, a small, nears...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
Subtropical reefs are predicted to be dynamic areas of change under increased global sea-surface tem...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
The Burnett Mary region is located along the southern Queensland coast and supports a broad range of...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Balls Pyramid is a volcanic monolith rising 552 m from the Tasman Sea, 24 km southeast of the Pacifi...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...
Changing oceanic conditions, particularly ocean warming and altered currents, can affect the reprodu...
The Coral Sea lies in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, bordered by Australia, Papua New Guinea, the S...
Coral reefs are under increasing pressure from anthropogenic and climate-induced stressors. The abil...
Lord Howe Island lies at the present latitudinal limit to reef growth in the Pacific and preserves e...
A research cruise was undertaken in October 2010 to explore potential mesophotic coral communities (...
Photographic line transects were used to quantify the benthic community at Hall Bank, a small, nears...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
Subtropical reefs are predicted to be dynamic areas of change under increased global sea-surface tem...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
In spite of the wealth of research on the Great Barrier Reef, few detailed biodiversity assessments ...
The Burnett Mary region is located along the southern Queensland coast and supports a broad range of...
Rapa (27 degrees 36S, 144 degrees 20W) is a small (similar to 40km(2)) volcanic island isolated in t...
Coral reefs track sea level and are particularly sensitive to changes in climate. Reefs are threaten...