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    Coral Reef History (South Pacific Ocean)

    Material in this section originates from the following category in our Subject Index:

    Coral Reef History (South Pacific Ocean)


    Summary


    * -- The Absolute Resilience of French Polynesian Reefs to Environmental Disturbances

    * -- Effects of Way-Above-Average Warming on Tasmanian Reefs

    * -- Recurrent Bleaching and Storms Need Not Spell "the End" for Earth's Corals

    Australia's Great Barrier Reef: Resurrecting Itself, Again and Again and Again

    Historical Context of the 1998 Coral Bleaching Event

    A 271-Year Sea Surface Temperature Record from the Central Gyre of the Subtropical South Pacific

    Historical Coral Growth at the Great Barrier Reef

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