Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on coelenterates and Anywhere:
Coastal and Marine Geology Program
Home page for Coastal and Marine Geology with links to topics of interest (sea-level change, erosion, corals, pollution, sonar mapping, and others), Sound Waves monthly newsletter, field centers, regions of interest, and subject search system.
(Score: 3.000)
Nonindigenous Coelenterate Distribution Information
Descriptions and examples of deleterious effects of nonindigenous species with links to distribution maps, species lists and related information.
(Score: 0.690)
Protecting the Nations coral reefs
Report on problems in preserving coral reef ecosystems with links to information on the interagency U.S. Coral Reef Task Force, press release, reports, and NOAA coral reef sites.
(Score: 0.690)
26th Annual Eastern Fish Health Workshop
Workshop with papers on diseases, treatment, and disease resistance and immunology of fish, shrimp, corals, and lobsters.
(Score: 0.648)
Oculina Bank - geology of a deep-water coral reef habitat off Florida
Brief report on sidescan-sonar data, sediment sampling and subersible and video photography studies of destruction of deep-water coral pinnacles where fish spawn off east-central Florida in the Oculina Bank in order to restore and protect the habitat.
(Score: 0.379)
Definition:
Any multicelled invertebrates belonging to the phyllum Coelenterata. Coelenterates exist both as free-swimming medusae (e.g., jellyfish) and as sedentary polyps. Polyps may be colonial (e.g., corals) or solitary (e.g., sea anemones). [Adapted from Dic. of Biology, 3rd ed., Oxford Univ., 1996]