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Australian tug reaches ship adrift off Barrier Reef SYDNEY, May 20, 2012 (AFP) - - An Australian tug boat Sunday reached a cargo ship which had been drifting off the Great Barrier Reef, as environmentalists warned that greater shipping traffic could harm the world's biggest coral reef. au.news.yahoo.com
The Australian coral reef research community invites you to Cairns, Australia in July 2012 to participate in the 12th ... The Australian coral reef research community invites you to Cairns, Australia in July 2012 to participate in the 12th International Coral Reef Symposium (ICRS 2012). www.zambotimes.com
Mote Marine joins coral reef restoration effort Mote Marine Laboratory's Coral Reef Science and Monitoring Program is participating in a large, www.heraldtribune.com
Tug reaches ship adrift off Barrier Reef AFP/Sydney An Australian tug boat yesterday reached a cargo ship which had been drifting off the Great Barrier Reef, as environmentalists warned that greater shipping traffic could harm the world’s biggest coral reef. www.gulf-times.com
Marine reserves boost fish: Australian study Australian researchers tracking life on the Great Barrier Reef said they have proven a long-debated theory that fish born in marine reserves boost overall ocean stocks by dispersing widely. news.yahoo.com
Cargo ship drifting towards coral reef The first of three vessels racing to the aid of a stricken cargo ship is due in the area this morning. bigpondnews.com
Stricken ship 'won't hit reef' MANAGERS of a stricken cargo ship adrift off far north Queensland say there's no danger of it smashing into a coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef. www.couriermail.com.au
Troubled freighter drifts toward Great Barrier Reef A broken-down cargo ship was drifting towards the fringes of Australia's Great Barrier Reef Saturday, with fears of major damage if it were to run aground at the World Heritage-listed site. news.yahoo.com
Scientists transplant staghorn coral The coral reef serves many purposes in the Florida Keys. It is the main habitat for fish populations. It buffers the keys from storm-driven waves. It provides recreation and economic opportunities... read more keysnews.com
Marine reserves boost fish SYDNEY: Australian researchers tracking life on the Great Barrier Reef said Friday they have proven a long-debated theory that fish born in marine reserves boost overall ocean stocks by dispersing widely. www.nst.com.my
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