- Global Status of Coral Reefs Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network
An attempt to quantify the status was made by Clive Wilkinson at the 7th International Coral Reef Symposium in 1992, suggesting that 10 percent of the world s reefs were effectively lost and estimating that 30 percent were under immediate threat (severe.
- A CULTURAL PROFILE
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We would especially like to express our gratitude to Ivan Varsanyi, COST Action 99 projects persistently invoked updates and changes to the death meant a big loss in the knowledge of his specialities in food science and finishing of the work initiated by.
- Cybium 2001, 25(3): 281-284. FIRST RECORD OF THE ORANGE-SPOT- TED
E. !coioides adapted to the rocky habitats of the eastern Adriatic Sea, suggesting the ability of the species to colonize shallow nant large grouper of the Persian Gulf, where E. !malabaricus has never been found ( Heemstra and Randall, 1993.
- Orange-spotted Grouper ( Epinephelus coioides )
South Africa In South Africa E. coioides is relatively uncommon, with adults mainly occurring in the northern part of the province, but they are only rarely caught perhaps because their habitat is coral reefs and fishing for demersal fishes is.
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