Not exact matches
The pair found distinct changes in corals on the margins of the Caribbean
reefs over millions of years,
while samples taken from central locations were static.
«By carefully managing
reefs with conditions that are more likely to recover from climate - induced bleaching, we give them the best possible chance of surviving
over the long term,
while reduction of local pressures that damage corals and diminish water quality will help to increase the proportion of
reefs that can bounce back.»
While this is not directly on the Belizean barrier
reef yet, this location is just
over 100 miles from Belize, and the pollution here could easily spread along the Caribbean, as they migrate with the ocean currents, and join the large amount of trash already lining the shores and floating in the
reefs of Belize.
While you're here, you can also visit Whitehaven Beach, a postcard - perfect stretch of white silica sand surrounded by clear, turquoise water, and take a scenic flight
over Heart
Reef.
Take some time to explore the island and you will find The
Reef Restaurant and a couple of beachfront bars where you can enjoy some local cuisine
while you watch the sun set
over the ocean.
While Nusa Penida is most famous for its diving, it isn't too shabby when it comes to snorkelling and it is seeing more visitors coming
over on snorkelling trips from Lembongan now that the best
reef there has been trashed by idiocy.
Demonstrate proper diving technique
while diving
over coral
reef.
Snorkel with sea turtles, swim
over reefs teeming with exotic fish and experience magnificent sunsets
while making friends and sipping Mai Tai's.
In that region of our coast marine biodiversity hot spots such as Lover's Cove on Catalina Island, the lush kelp beds of South La Jolla, and the scuba diving destination of Naples
Reef are protected
while leaving
over 80 % of the coast waters open for fishing.
Hervey Bay,
while being a worthwhile destination in its own right is also the gateway to both World Heritage Listed Fraser Island and Lady Elliott Island, the southernmost tourist accessible coral cay on the
over 2000 km (1200 mi) long Great Barrier
Reef.
Shoals of
reef fish flitted
over the corals
while bigger fish cruised above.
While ostensibly a sandbar beach break, the unique bottom configuration of sand
over rock
reef gives form to the consistently breaking peaks for which Santa Teresa is famous.
The
reef at Encuentro is pretty mellow but you might get some scratches if you walk
over the
reef for a
while.
You sit 5 feet below the surface,
while the vessel travels
over the shallow
reefs.
While the divers explore the walls and depths, you'll be gliding
over the
reef tops, mesmerised by the vivid colours of the fish as they dart in and out of the corals and anemones.
My 5.45 PM surf check on the
Reefs was showing a nice improvement size wise with chest to
over head waves breaking on Middle
Reef while the tide was just starting to run back in.
Here we want to describe how to enjoy the Great Barrier
Reef while you can, because it is still planet Earth's largest coral reef system composed of 2,900 reefs and nearly 1,000 islands stretching over 2,300
Reef while you can, because it is still planet Earth's largest coral
reef system composed of 2,900 reefs and nearly 1,000 islands stretching over 2,300
reef system composed of 2,900
reefs and nearly 1,000 islands stretching
over 2,300 km.
After returning from the
reef, swap stories of the day on the
reef while the sun sets
over the Caribbean.
Over a million species are thought to live in and around coral
reefs,
while an estimated 500 million people derive food, livelihoods and other benefits from coral
reefs throughout the tropics.
My point is simply this:
while creating a hydrosol is for all intents and purposes a straightforward engineering problem, applying it
over a coral
reef is something that, IMHO, requires quite a bit more thought and a lot more careful research before someone can say that the benefits outweigh the environmental and ecological costs.