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America's Coral Reefs: Awash with Problems. Tundi Agardy.

by Agardy, Tundi; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 22Environment. Publisher: Issues in Science and Technology, 2004ISSN: 1522-3205;.Subject(s): Coral reef conservation | Coral reef ecology | Environmental protection | Ocean -- Government policyDDC classification: 050 Summary: "America's coral reefs are in trouble. From the disease-ridden dying reefs of the Florida Keys, to the overfished and denuded reefs of Hawaii and the Virgin Islands, this country's richest and most valued marine environment continues to decline in size, health, and productivity." (ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) The author argues that government, scientific and conservation cooperation is necessary to protect the U.S. coral reefs.
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Originally Published: America's Coral Reefs: Awash with Problems, Winter 2004; pp. 35-42.

"America's coral reefs are in trouble. From the disease-ridden dying reefs of the Florida Keys, to the overfished and denuded reefs of Hawaii and the Virgin Islands, this country's richest and most valued marine environment continues to decline in size, health, and productivity." (ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) The author argues that government, scientific and conservation cooperation is necessary to protect the U.S. coral reefs.

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