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Title Exploring coral reefs : reproduction and survival
Published San Francisco, CA : The Video Project, 2011

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Description 1 online resource (35 min.)
Summary Enter the fantastic undersea world of corals to learn about the variety of reproductive strategies these tiny animals use to ensure their survival. Despite their limited distribution, coral reefs are vital to the health of the world's oceans and to people living near by. Join host Dr. Kiki Sanford as she explores the amazing life of corals with Dr. Peter Harrison, one of the world's foremost authorities on corals and their reproduction. Learn how corals utilize different reproductive means like budding, internal and external fertilization, and the remarkable phenomenon of mass spawning to enhance genetic diversity and survival. Dr. Harrison shows how a suite of reproductive techniques may help corals overcome their current decline due to human abuse and global warming. Enhanced by high definition underwater cinematography and animated sequences, the five instructional modules provide a clear introduction to coral reproduction and coral ecology. Viewers will also learn what a coral scientist does and what it takes to become one
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed May 25, 2017)
In English
Subject Coral reefs and islands.
Coral reef ecology.
Coral reef animals.
Coral reef biology.
atolls.
Coral reef animals.
Coral reef biology.
Coral reef ecology.
Coral reefs and islands.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Educational films.
Documentary films.
Educational films.
Documentaires.
Films éducatifs.
Form Streaming video
Author Sanford, Kiki, 1974-
Harrison, Peter, Prof