Anatomy Of A Coral

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  anatomy of a coral: The Anatomy of Nautilus Pompilius ... Lawrence Edmonds Griffin, 1903
  anatomy of a coral: Squidtoons Garfield Kwan, Dana Song, 2018-06-26 These beautifully drawn, educational comics combine fun science facts about marine life, kid-friendly wit, and a strong environmental message. From whale vomit to bone-eating worms, narwhals to sea dragons, Squidtoons presents real ocean science in a series of entertaining, easy-to-understand comics. Venture from the seashore to the deep sea, and learn about the ocean’s diverse life forms straight from the experts.
  anatomy of a coral: Ocean Anatomy Julia Rothman, 2020-04-28 Julia Rothman’s best-selling illustrated Anatomy series takes a deep dive into the wonders of the sea with Ocean Anatomy. Follow Rothman’s inquisitive mind and perceptive eye along shorelines, across the open ocean, and below the waves for an artistic exploration of the watery universe. Through her drawings, discover how the world’s oceans formed, why the sea is salty, and the forces behind oceanic phenomena such as rogue waves. Colorful anatomical profiles of sea creatures from crustacean to cetacean, surveys of seafaring vessels and lighthouses, and the impact of plastic and warming water temperatures are just part of this compendium of curiosities that will entertain and educate readers of all ages. Also available in this series: Nature Anatomy, Farm Anatomy, Food Anatomy, and Nature Anatomy Notebook
  anatomy of a coral: Diseases of Coral Cheryl M. Woodley, Craig A. Downs, Andrew W. Bruckner, James W. Porter, Sylvia B. Galloway, 2016-01-26 Coral disease is quickly becoming a crisis to the health and management of the world’s coral reefs. There is a great interest from many in preserving coral reefs. Unfortunately, the field of epizootiology is disorganized and lacks a standard vocabulary, methods, and diagnostic techniques, and tropical marine scientists are poorly trained in wildlife pathology, veterinary medicine, and epidemiology. Diseases of Coral will help to rectify this situation.
  anatomy of a coral: Underwater Eden Gregory S. Stone, David Obura, 2012-12-21 “It was the first time I’d seen what the ocean may have looked like thousands of years ago.” That’s conservation scientist Gregory S. Stone talking about his initial dive among the corals and sea life surrounding the Phoenix Islands in the South Pacific. Worldwide, the oceans are suffering. Corals are dying off at an alarming rate, victims of ocean warming and acidification—and their loss threatens more than 25 percent of all fish species, who depend on the food and shelter found in coral habitats. Yet in the waters off the Phoenix Islands, the corals were healthy, the fish populations pristine and abundant—and Stone and his companion on the dive, coral expert David Obura, determined that they were going to try their best to keep it that way. Underwater Eden tells the story of how they succeeded, against great odds, in making that dream come true, with the establishment in 2008 of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA). It’s a story of cutting-edge science, fierce commitment, and innovative partnerships rooted in a determination to find common ground among conservationists, business interests, and governments—all backed up by hard-headed economic analysis. Creating the world’s largest (and deepest) UNESCO World Heritage Site was by no means easy or straightforward. Underwater Eden takes us from the initial dive, through four major scientific expeditions and planning meetings over the course of a decade, to high-level negotiations with the government of Kiribati—a small island nation dependent on the revenue from the surrounding fisheries. How could the people of Kiribati, and the fishing industry its waters supported, be compensated for the substantial income they would be giving up in favor of posterity? And how could this previously little-known wilderness be transformed into one of the highest-profile international conservation priorities? Step by step, conservation and its priorities won over the doubters, and Underwater Eden is the stunningly illustrated record of what was saved. Each chapter reveals—with eye-popping photographs—a different aspect of the science and conservation of the underwater and terrestrial life found in and around the Phoenix Islands’ coral reefs. Written by scientists, politicians, and journalists who have been involved in the conservation efforts since the beginning, the chapters brim with excitement, wonder, and confidence—tempered with realism and full of lessons that the success of PIPA offers for other ambitious conservation projects worldwide. Simultaneously a valentine to the diversity, resilience, and importance of the oceans and a riveting account of how conservation really can succeed against the toughest obstacles, Underwater Eden is sure to enchant any ocean lover, whether ecotourist or armchair scuba diver.
  anatomy of a coral: A Monograph of the British Fossil Corals P. Martin Duncan, 2015-03-05 Originally published 1866-72, this supplementary monograph covers British fossil corals unknown to Edwards and Haime, or those needing revision.
  anatomy of a coral: A Monograph of the British Fossil Corals Duncan (Martin P.), 1866
  anatomy of a coral: Coral Reefs Peter F. Sale, 2021-05-25 An eye-opening introduction to the complexity, wonder, and vital roles of coral reefs When mass coral bleaching and die-offs were first identified in the 1980s, and eventually linked to warming events, the scientific community was sure that such a dramatic and unambiguous signal would serve as a warning sign about the devastating effects of global warming. Instead, most people ignored that warning. Subsequent decades have witnessed yet more degradation. Reefs around the world have lost more than 50 percent of their living coral since the 1970s. In this book, distinguished marine ecologist Peter F. Sale imparts his passion for the unexpected beauty, complexity, and necessity of coral reefs. By placing reefs in the wider context of global climate change, Sale demonstrates how their decline is more than simply a one-off environmental tragedy, but rather an existential warning to humanity. He offers a reframing of the enormous challenge humanity faces as a noble venture to steer the planet into safe waters that might even retain some coral reefs.
  anatomy of a coral: The World of Coral Reefs Erin Spencer, 2022-03-29 In this illustrated book for ages 7 to 10, marine ecologist Erin Spencer provides fascinating, scientific information about coral reef and conservation work that scientists are undertaking, and solution-oriented ways kids and families can help in the effort--
  anatomy of a coral: The Coral Siderastrea Radians and Its Postlarval Development James Edwin Duerden, 1904
  anatomy of a coral: Quaternary Coral Reef Systems Lucien F. Montaggioni, Colin J.R. Braithwaite, 2009-08-13 This book presents both state-of-the art knowledge from Recent coral reefs (1.8 million to a few centuries old) gained since the eighties, and introduces geologists, oceanographers and environmentalists to sedimentological and paleoecological studies of an ecosystem encompassing some of the world's richest biodiversity. Scleractinian reefs first appeared about 300 million years ago. Today coral reef systems provide some of the most sensitive gauges of environmental change, expressing the complex interplay of chemical, physical, geological and biological factors. The topics covered will include the evolutionary history of reef systems and some of the main reef builders since the Cenozoic, the effects of biological and environmental forces on the zonation of reef systems and the distribution of reef organisms and on reef community dynamics through time, changes in the geometry, anatomy and stratigraphy of reef bodies and systems in relation to changes in sea level and tectonics, the distribution patterns of sedimentary (framework or detrital) facies in relation to those of biological communities, the modes and rates of reef accretion (progradation, aggradation versus backstepping; coral growth versus reef growth), the hydrodynamic forces controlling water circulation through reef structures and their relationship to early diagenetic processes, the major diagenetic processes affecting reef bodies through time (replacement and diddolution, dolomitization, phosphatogenesis), and the record of climate change by both individual coral colonies and reef systems over the Quaternary. * state-of-the-art knowledge from Recent corals reefs* introduction to sedimentological and paleoecological studies of an ecosystems encompassing some of the world's richest biodiversity.* authors are internationally regarded authorities on the subject* trustworthy information
  anatomy of a coral: Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices Paul A. Iaizzo, 2015-11-13 This book covers the latest information on the anatomic features, underlying physiologic mechanisms, and treatments for diseases of the heart. Key chapters address animal models for cardiac research, cardiac mapping systems, heart-valve disease and genomics-based tools and technology. Once again, a companion of supplementary videos offer unique insights into the working heart that enhance the understanding of key points within the text. Comprehensive and state-of-the art, the Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology and Devices, Third Edition provides clinicians and biomedical engineers alike with the authoritative information and background they need to work on and implement tomorrow’s generation of life-saving cardiac devices.
  anatomy of a coral: Elegant Anatomy Marieke M.A. Hendriksen, 2015-01-27 In Elegant Anatomy Marieke Hendriksen offers an account of the material culture of the eighteenth-century Leiden anatomical collections, which have not been studied in detail before. The author introduces the novel analytical concept of aesthesis, as these historical medical collections may seem strange, and undeniably have a morbid aesthetic, yet are neither curiosities nor art. As this book deals with issues related to the keeping and displaying of historical human remains, it is highly relevant for material culture and museum studies, cultural history, the history of scientific collections and the history of medicine alike. Unlike existing literature on historical anatomical collections, this book takes the objects in the collections as its starting point, instead of the people that created them.
  anatomy of a coral: Anatomy of the Monocotyledons Volume X: Orchidaceae William Louis Stern, 2014-05-29 For many years orchids have been among the most popular of ornamental plants, with thousands of species and hybrids cultivated worldwide for the diversity, beauty, and intricacy of their flowers. This book is the eagerly-awaited result of over 30 years of research into orchid anatomy by one of the world's leading authorities and is the first comprehensive publication on orchid anatomy since 1930. It describes the structure and relationships among the cells and tissues of leaves, stems, and roots, and is organized systematically in line with the taxonomy expressed in the OUP Genera Orchidacearum Series. The book is fully illustrated with over 100 photomicrographs and numerous original line drawings. This latest addition to the Anatomy of the Monocotyledons Series is an essential reference text for orchid scientists and research students and will also be of interest and use to a broader audience of orchid enthusiasts.
  anatomy of a coral: Coral Reef Marine Plants of Hainan Island Antoninovich Eduard Titlyanov, Viktorovna Tamara Titlyanova, Xiubao Li, Hui Huang, 2016-11-18 Coral Reef Marine Plants of Hainan Island summarizes the literature on the role and use of marine plants in coral reef ecosystems, especially in China and countries in the Asia-Pacific Region. The first chapter of the book focuses on the description of coral reef ecosystems, their architecture, and status of Hainan coral reefs. The second chapter focuses on common knowledge surrounding marine plants, such as their classification, identifying characteristics of different phyla, morphology, reproduction, life forms, main algal communities on coral reefs, distribution of algae on coral reefs and their roles, and the use of seaweeds in cookery, medicine, industry, and agriculture. The third chapter on the seaweed flora of Hainan Island contains species composition of the marine benthic flora, the complete list of marine plants found by researchers from all studies, and historical changes in the flora and seasonal changes. The final chapter shows how to identify common species of marine plants on coral reefs of Hainan Island. This excellent work will help readers identify relevant plants, also teaching them how to use plant resources to assess endangered states and create conservation strategies. - Presents the first publication devoted to the description of marine plants of Hainan Island - Describes marine plants, including the role of their communities in ecosystems of coral reef - Discusses seasonal and decadal changes in biodiversity and the composition of the marine flora of the island - Combines fundamental morphology with utilization and related products
  anatomy of a coral: Memoirs from the Biological Laboratory of the Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins University. Biological Laboratory, 1903
  anatomy of a coral: The Anatomists' Library Colin Salter, 2023-08-15 The Anatomist's Library is a lavishly illustrated compendium of the anatomical publications that have informed medicine over six centuries.
  anatomy of a coral: Orchidaceae William Louis Stern, 2014 A comprehensive discussion of the vegetative anatomy of orchids, describing the structure and relationships among the cells and tissues of leaves, stems, and roots.
  anatomy of a coral: The Zoological Record , 1890 Indexes the world's zoological and animal science literature, covering all research from biochemistry to veterinary medicine. The database provides a collection of references from over 4,500 international serial publications, plus books, meetings, reviews and other no- serial literature from over 100 countries. It is the oldest continuing database of animal biology, indexing literature published from 1864 to the present. Zoological Record has long been recognized as the unofficial register for taxonomy and systematics, but other topics in animal biology are also covered.
  anatomy of a coral: Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences , 1902 Each volume comprises one or more monographs, many of which are issued also as separates.
  anatomy of a coral: Ecology of Fishes on Coral Reefs Camilo Mora, 2015-04-23 The local diversity and global richness of coral reef fishes, along with the diversity manifested in their morphology, behaviour and ecology, provides fascinating and diverse opportunities for study. Reflecting the very latest research in a broad and ever-growing field, this comprehensive guide is a must-read for anyone interested in the ecology of fishes on coral reefs. Featuring contributions from leaders in the field, the 36 chapters cover the full spectrum of current research. They are presented in five parts, considering coral reef fishes in the context of ecology, patterns and processes, human intervention and impacts, conservation, and past and current debates. Beautifully illustrated in full-colour, this book is designed to summarise and help build upon current knowledge and to facilitate further research. It is an ideal resource for those new to the field as well as for experienced researchers.
  anatomy of a coral: Monograph of the Palaeontographical Society , 1866
  anatomy of a coral: Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 4 part A Carel von Vaupel Klein, Mireille Charmantier-Daures, 2013-10-24 As evident from the number 4A tagged to this volume, vol. 4 as originally planned had to be split into two fascicles, 4A and 4B, simply because of the numbers of pages covered by the various contributions meant for volume 4. The present volume, then, comprises the fourth part in the series The Crustacea, i.e., the revised and updated texts from the Traité de Zoologie – Crustacea. The chapters in this book grew out of those in the French edition volume 7(II). The exception is chapter 49, which has been newly conceived; it was never published in French. Overall, this constitutes the sixth tome published in this English series, viz., preceded by volumes 1 (2004), 2 (2006), 9A (2010), 9B (2012), and 3 (2012). Readers/users should note that we have had to abandon publishing the chapters in the serial sequence as originally conceived by the late Prof. J. Forest, because the various contributions, i.e., both the updates and the entirely new chapters, have become available in a more or less random order. This fourth volume, part A, of The Crustacea contains chapters on: • Genetic variability in Crustacea • Class Cephalocarida • Class Remipedia • Subclass Hoplocarida: order Stomatopoda • Superorder Syncarida
  anatomy of a coral: Anatomy Trains Thomas W. Myers, 2009-01-01 An accessible comprehensive approach to the anatomy and function of the fascial system in the body combined with a holistic.
  anatomy of a coral: Geology and hydrogeology of carbonate islands Leonard H.L. Vacher, Terrence M. Quinn, 2004-04-13 This book on geology and hydrogeology of carbonate islands is volume 54 in the Developments in Sedimentology series.
  anatomy of a coral: Frogfishes Theodore W. Pietsch, Rachel J. Arnold, 2020-03-03 The authoritative expert's guide to fascinating frogfishes and their unusual lives. Winner of the PROSE Award for Best Single Volume Reference in Science by the Association of American Publishers Unique among the world's fishes, frogfishes display a bizarre combination of attributes and behaviors that make them a subject of fervent study. Through cunning and trickery, they turn would-be predators into prey; they walk across the ocean floor and jet-propel through open water; some lay their eggs in a floating mucoid mass, while others employ complex patterns of parental care; and they are certainly among the most colorful of nature's productions. In Frogfishes, two of the world's leading anglerfish experts, Theodore W. Pietsch and Rachel J. Arnold, bring together an enormous amount of information about these incredible creatures. The only detailed exploration of frogfishes in print, the book touches on everything from their morphology and biomechanics to their diets and habitats. Enhanced with more than 500 spectacular color images, the book also includes • a thorough look at about 5,000 preserved specimens; • an annotated synonymy for all extant taxa, as well as keys and tables to facilitate identification; • insights into frogfish feeding, locomotion, mimicry, and reproductive behavior; • descriptions of recent scientific advances, including the discovery of new species, shifts in geographic distribution, and emerging DNA sequencing techniques; and • tips for frogfish-seeking divers and aquarists that emphasize conservation. Unmasking the mysteries of frogfish evolution and phylogenetic relationships through close examination of their fossil record, morphology, and molecular reconstruction, Frogfishes demonstrates the surprising diversity and beauty of this remarkable assemblage of marine shorefishes.
  anatomy of a coral: Coralline Algae H.W. Johansen, 2018-05-04 This book is the first step at pulling together the voluminous but scattered information on coralline algae. Much can be said about these omnipresent plants of the sea, and the purpose here is to provide a coherent frame work of data and discussion.
  anatomy of a coral: Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science , 1899
  anatomy of a coral: Corals and Reefs Bertrand Martin-Garin, Lucien F. Montaggioni, 2023-02-24 The health status and future of tropical coral reefs, as tourist destinations, are regularly subjected to media coverage. Many documentaries recognize the natural beauty and biological richness of the Australian Great Barrier Reef and French Polynesian lagoons, but point to the equally significant risk that would result from current global warming and human-made hazards. The future of coral reefs is usually a matter of death foretold, real or purely imaginary. In this context, it has become necessary to differentiate between what is falling within reality of scientific facts or fantasy. To this end, the present general review, in the expert translation of Charlotte Fontan aims at: (1) defining the conditions and life requirements of reefbuilding corals; (2) the history of corals along with that of a number of associated, skeletal organisms involved in reef building since the very beginning, i.e. the last 540 million years, including the ups and downs they have experienced; (3) giving special reference to the development patterns of recent and modern reefs; (4) projecting corals and reefs into a still unknown future. Understanding how corals and reefs have originated, how they have been able to face the major biological crises which have punctuated the Earth’s history, how they have survived is a prerequisite to better gain a significant picture of their future.
  anatomy of a coral: Nature Sir Norman Lockyer, 1907
  anatomy of a coral: Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication , 1904
  anatomy of a coral: The Great Barrier Reef Pat Hutchings, Mike Kingsford, Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, 2008-11-07 The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park is 344 400 square kilometres in size and is home to one of the most diverse ecosystems in the world. This comprehensive guide describes the organisms and ecosystems of the Great Barrier Reef, as well as the biological, chemical and physical processes that influence them. Contemporary pressing issues such as climate change, coral bleaching, coral disease and the challenges of coral reef fisheries are also discussed. In addition,the book includes a field guide that will help people to identify the common animals and plants on the reef, then to delve into the book to learn more about the roles the biota play. Beautifully illustrated and with contributions from 33 international experts, The Great Barrier Reef is a must-read for the interested reef tourist, student, researcher and environmental manager. While it has an Australian focus, it can equally be used as a baseline text for most Indo-Pacific coral reefs. Winner of a Whitley Certificate of Commendation for 2009.
  anatomy of a coral: Coral Reefs (New & Updated Edition) Gail Gibbons, 2019-11-12 What is life like in a coral reef? What do corals eat? Why are corals more colorful at nighttime? Learn about some of the most beautiful locations in the natural world Marine biologists believe coral reefs existed 400 million years ago, when dinosaurs roamed the earth. Today this active environment is home to about 20,000 kinds of brilliantly colored corals, plants, and animals--more sea creatures than are found anywhere else in the world. The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is so large that astronauts can see it from outer space! Children in early elementary grades will enjoy Gibbon's informative text and clear, detailed illustrations on this journey into the unique lives of coral reefs.
  anatomy of a coral: Catalogue of Scientific Papers Royal Society (Great Britain), 1914
  anatomy of a coral: Catalogue of Scientific Papers (1800-1900): ser. 4 , 1884-1900 Royal Society (Great Britain), 1914
  anatomy of a coral: Treatise on Zoology - Anatomy, Taxonomy, Biology. The Crustacea, Volume 4 Part B J.C. von Vaupel Klein, 2014-06-05 This part B of the fourth volume of The Crustacea contains chapters on: ● Crustaceans in the Biosphere ● Crustaceans and Mankind ● Crustaceans in Art ● Orders Lophogastrida, Stygiomysida, and Mysida [collectively known as Mysidacea] As evident from the number 4B tagged to this volume, vol. 4 as originally planned had to be split into two fascicles, 4A and 4B, simply because of the numbers of pages covered by the various contributions meant for volume 4. The chapters in this book grew out of those in the French edition volumes 7(II) and 7(III)(A). Overall, this constitutes the seventh tome published in this English series, viz., preceded by volumes 1 (2004), 2 (2006), 9A (2010), 9B (2012), 3 (2012), and 4A (2013). Readers/users should note that from vol. 4A onward we have had to abandon publishing the chapters in the serial sequence as originally envisaged by the late Prof. J. Forest, because the various contributions, i.e., both the updates and the entirely new chapters, have become available in a more or less random order.
  anatomy of a coral: Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society Linnean Society of London, 1898
  anatomy of a coral: The Journal of the Linnean Society Linnean Society of London, 1898
  anatomy of a coral: Decimal Classification and Relativ Index for Libraries, Clippings, Notes, Etc Melvil Dewey, 1911
  anatomy of a coral: Manchester and Its Region British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1962
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ANATOMY The term “mushroom” is used here in a very broad sense to refer to fungi that have large, fleshy, fruiting bodies that can easily be seen without magnification. This definition …

The coral mushrooms Ramaria and Clavaria - Studies in Fungi
species of coral fungi (Sharma et al. 2015). Several taxa are edible and picked in Europe and also they are easily confused with several mildly poisonous species capable of causing nausea, …

Erythrina variegatavar. orientalis Coral Tree
Figure 1. Mature Coral Tree. Coral Tree1 Edward F. Gilman and Dennis G. Watson2 INTRODUCTION This fast-growing, 50 feet tall and wide deciduous tree with green and yellow …

Coral microbiome dynamics, functions and design in a …
Jul 1, 2019 · Box 1 | Coral anatomy Reef-building corals are invertebrate animals that form sessile colonies in shallow, marine water and thereby lay the ground for complex reef ecosystems. …

Coral reefs: types, distribution and conservation
Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet- even more than a tropical rainforest. Occupying less than one percent of the ocean floor, coral …

Lesson 130 • Coral Reefs Lesson 130 • Coral Ree
Lesson 130 • Coral Reefs Comprehension strategy focus Word Study: Vocabulary and usage: using context clues to understand complex vocabulary. Good readers think as they read. They …

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anatomy. Nematocysts are special stinging cells used by coral polyps to capture food. Click the image for a diagram of a nematocyst cell’s anatomy ... Many stony coral polyps range in size …

'TROPIC CORAL' TALL ERYTHRINA Erythrina variegata L.
'Tropic Coral' is a fastigiate form \(columnshaped"\r\nwitl:l' branches erect\) of the open-branched\r\nCochin China Coral tree, locally known as tall\r\nerythrina or tall wiliwili. Keywords …

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Tubastraea coccinea (Orange Cup Coral) - UWI St. Augustine
coral can also reproduce asexually by the process of budding of new polyps. The reproductive age of Tubastraea coccinea is at around 1.5 years, and it grows an average of 3cm2 per year …

Coral-associated bacteria demonstrate phylosymbiosis and …
lized in both modern microbial ecology and evolutionary assembly. Coral mucus, tissue, and skeleton microbiomes differ in microbial community composition, richness, and response to …

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Coral Anatomy and Morphology 9/26/01 Click here to start Table of Contents Coral Anatomy and Morphology Sea Anemone Structure Mesenteries A Solitary Coral Polyp

OF DEEP-SEA CORAL HABITATS COLD-WATER …
2.2 The Þve cold-water coral taxa 24 2.3 Environmental controls on cold-water coral distribution 43 2.4 Global patterns of cold-water scleractinian diversity 51 2.5 Molecular phylogeny of cold …

Hawaii’s Coral Reefs Developed by: Bobby Hsu, Jackie …
Coral) Anatomy, Form and Function Adaptation, form and funtion Students will express their knowledge of coral anatomy by making a model. The Guess Who coral lesson is an …

Acropora palmata (Elkhorn Coral) - UWI St. Augustine
UWI The Online Guide to the Animals of Trinidad and Tobago Ecology Acropora palmata (Elkhorn Coral) Order: Scleractinia (Stony Corals) Class: Anthozoa (Corals and Sea Anemones)

The Electrophysiology of the Organ-Pipe Coral, Tubipora …
Large populations of the coral were found only in a few sheltered, shallow loca-tions. Large colonies, frequently measuring up to three feet in diameter were ob-served underwater, while …

Symbiosis with the water - ResearchGate
architectural design derives from research about the formation and anatomy of coral reefs, especially stony corals. The final project is about the expansion of the city of Mumbai into the …