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Frequently Asked Questions
Coral
Reefs and the Internet
Many coral related sites offer good links to other sites and there is a considerable amount of overlap. One of the best pages with links to good coral related pages is found on NOAA’s Coral Health and Monitoring Program website; the specific web page is listed below. -NOAA’s
Coral Health and Monitoring Program. "Coral Related
Links." [top] Are there any listservers about coral reefs? Yes! NOAA’s Coral Health and Monitoring Program runs the "coral-list listserver". To subscribe to the coral-list listserver refer to the site listed below and follow the given directions. -NOAA’s
Coral Health and Monitoring Program. "Coral-List Listserver." [top] How is the Internet used to help Coral Reef Research? NOAA’s coral-list listserver provides up-to-the-minute updates on coral reef related events, such as coral bleaching and spawning events. Also, it provides an excellent means for scientific communication, discourse, and debate from the top-notch coral researchers of the world. As well as the listserver, many journals now publish complete editions online in downloadable formats! Thus, all the reference material a coral researcher needs is quickly becoming available via the internet. -NOAA’s
Coral Health and Monitoring Program. "Coral-List Listserver." [top]
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