INFO LINKS
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Corals SeaWorld Adventure Parks
Tons of informationon Corals and Coral Reefs like scientific classification, habitat and distribution, physical characterestics, senses, reproduction. Great for school work! Read More
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Jelly Fish Jellyfish Up Close
Simple language. Interesting narrative "how Jellyfish reproduce; how they hear and smell, the respiration system of a Jellyfish; their habitat, eating habits and many other interesting facts about this sea creature. Dive in and discover what Jellyfish are all about". Read More
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Jellyfish Sea Science
"Jellyfish are members of the phylum Cnidaria. Good site for school work. Members of this structurally simple marine group possess one of two body forms." . Detailed information on life cycle, locomotion, food, venom apparatus, and inforamtion on subspecies. Read More
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jellyfish BBCi
About Jellyfish Stings. Easy to read Read More
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coelentrate Oceanic Research Group
Lesson plans with narrative and pictures Read More
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Box Jellyfish National Geographic
Box Jellyfish fact sheet and pictures Read More
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Coral National Geographic
Coral fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Portuguese Man-of-War National Geographic
Portuguese Man-of-War fact sheet and pictures Read More
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Sea Anemone National Geographic
Sea Anemone fact sheet and pictures; video clip Read More
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Hydra Northern State University, The Natural Source
"Hydra are named after the nine-headed sea snake of Greek mythology and are freshwater relatives of corals". Information on distribution, description, natural history, esperiments with hydra, etc. Read More
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Corals seasky.org
"Corals & Anemones
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Although many people mistake corals and anemones as plants, they are actually animals. They are part of an ancient and simple group of animals known as cnidaria". Beautiful Pictures of different kinds of corals and a brief description Read More
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Hawaiian Corals Coralreefnetwork.com
Beautiful Pictures. "There are 55 species of Scleractinian corals recorded at normal diving depths in Hawai'i to date" Narrative and links to different species of corals. Read More
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Corals Enchanted Learning.com
"Coral polyps are small marine invertebrate animals. Most polyps live in large colonies. " Information on habitat, life cycle, anatomy, diet, predators, etc. Good site for school work Read More
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Corals Oceanoasis.com
"Reef-building corals are only found in the tropics, although other types of corals are found throughout the world's oceans" Information on range and habitat, natural history, reproduction, etc. Nice Photos. Read More
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Staghorn Corals AnimalDiversity.com
Categorized information on range, food habits, economic importance for humans, conservation, etc.
"In particular, - Acropora cervicornis - is one of the primary reef building corals in the Caribbean (Birkeland 1997)". Read More
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corals, Hard Coral reefpix.com
"Hard corals have a cup like skeleton of calcium carbonate and are reef building corals" Categorized information on spawning, bleaching, symbiotic algae, etc. Read More
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Jellyfish Enchanted Learning.com
Shows lifecycle of jellyfishes. Brief narrative, Good for school work. Read More
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Moon Jellyfish British Marine Life Study Society
"Common Jellyfish (also called Moon Jellyfish), Aurelia aurita, which do not sting humans". Narrative and image. Read More
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Coral life.bio.sunysb.edu
High school level information on coral reefs. "The dominant organisms are known as framework builders, because they provide the matrix for the growing reef". Read More
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Flower Coral Bonnaire Gallery
Exquisite picture of flower coral Read More
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coelentrate island.net
basic information on coelentrates Read More
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coelentrate vanaqua.org
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jellyfish mobot.org
Aquafacts - Jellyfish Read More
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coral seaworld.org
nice site on coral reefs Read More
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coral seasky.org
information on corals and coral reefs Read More
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coral wednet.edu
interesting information on animal life found around coral reefs Read More
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Cnidarian National Zoo
Cnidarian fact sheet Read More
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Anthozoa National Zoo
Anthozoa fact sheet Read More
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Scleractinian ("hard-rayed") corals UC Berkeley
"They are probably not closely related to the extinct tabulate or rugose corals, and probably arose independently from a sea anemone-like ancestor" Interesting Narrative Read More
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Rugosa Corals UC Berkeley
"The Rugosa are an extinct group of corals that were abundant in Middle Ordovician to Late Permian seas" Brief description. Read More
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Corals ThinkQuest.com
"Corals are special living animals. Many people think corals are just rocks, but they are ALIVE and are like humans". Brief Narrative Read More
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Corals cyhaus.com
"Coral bleaching occurs when the corals lose their algae (the algae or dinoflagellate is what cause the beautiful colors that a coral has). The result of losing its algae causes the coral to "bleach" (become completely white", Find out more about coral bleaching. Brief description. Read More
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Capnella Corals www.garf.com
"This fast growing soft coral is very easy to propagate" Information on Capnell Coral and how to grow them Read More
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Soft Corals http://www.exotictropicals.com
"True soft corals, according to the definition, all belong to the subclass Octocorallia" Find out more about soft corals Read More
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Corals greenpeace.org
List of Reefs already under assault. More on Coral Bleaching. Find out about how dying coral reefs can have negative social-economic effects. Read More
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Corals, Hard Corals Liveaquaria.com
Description of Hard Corals Read More
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