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Explore the coral reef / by Lock, Deborah.;
Introduces various creatures that live in or near a coral reef, including sea horses, starfish, and dolphins.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Coral reef animals; Coral reefs and islands;
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A coral reef food chain : a who-eats-what adventure in the Caribbean Sea / by Wojahn, Rebecca Hogue.; Wojahn, Donald.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Follow the food chain through a coral reef as the hunt is on to find food and avoid becoming someone else's next meal.
Subjects: Coral reef ecology; Food chains (Ecology); Coral reef animals;
© 2010., Lerner,
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The Octonauts & the great ghost reef / by Meomi (Firm);
When the Octonauts, a team of eight animals who explore the ocean, discover a bleached and abandoned coral reef, they learn about the important relationships among animals, plants, and their habitats.
Subjects: Picture books.; Underwater exploration; Coral reefs and islands; Coral reef ecology; Ecology; Animals;
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Sea horses / by Moening, Kate.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Life in the coral reef -- Watchful sea horses -- Hungry, hungry horses.Relevant images match informative text in this introduction to sea horses. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade.
Subjects: Readers (Publications); Sea horses;
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Reef School. by Watkins, Emma,actor.; Jenek, Shane,actor.; Armstrong, Tony,actor.; Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Emma Watkins, Shane Jenek, Tony ArmstrongOriginally produced by Australian Broadcasting Corporation in 2022.Welcome to Reef School, where every day is an underwater adventure! Join the little Reefies and their teacher Mr. Flip as they discover the extraordinary wonders of an imaginary Australian coral reef.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Education films.; Television.; Animals.;
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What goes in the ocean? : a seek-and-find book / by Elys, Dori.; Cottle, Katie.;
Dive into various ocean habitats to find what should go in and what should stay out in this nonfiction board book sure to make a splash with curious young minds! Soaring manta rays wave hello. Schools of fish, clams, and grazing turtles. A puffer fish, completely blown! Can you tell what goes in the coral reef, and what should stay out? Take an education vacation underwater to learn about all things fishy! With each page turn, little ones explore vibrant under-the-sea habitats, seek what belongs, distinguish the silly things that don't, and splash back to shore.
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Picture puzzles.; Marine animals; Ocean; Marine ecology;
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Little Fish's ocean / by Cousins, Lucy.;
"Join Little Fish as he explores the ocean and makes new friends along the way! His journey takes him through shallow kelp waters and brisk seas, past coral reefs into deep, dark waters, and finally back home again, where he loves it best. With welcoming ocean characters and big flaps that open to reveal panoramic underwater scenes"--Provided by publisher.Ages 0-3.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Fishes; Marine animals; Toy and movable books;
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Octonauts. [videorecording] / by Meomi (Firm); NCircle Entertainment.; Vampire Squid Productions.;
Water bears -- Immortal jellyfish -- Sea sponge -- Duck-billed platypus -- Mimic octopus -- Jawfish -- Remipedes -- Oarfish.Originally broadcast as episodes of the television program on Treehouse TV.Dive into adventure with your favorite underwater explorers, the Octonauts! Join brave Captain Barnacles, daredevil ex-pirate, Kwazii and medic Peso Penguin, along with the other Octonauts as they explore the world's oceans, rescue the creatures who live there and protect their habitats above and below the waves! On this exciting DVD, join the Octonauts as they encounter strange aquatic creatures of all shapes and sizes! Plunge into a red-hot lava cave as Peso and the team search for a teeny tiny water bear! Race to a colorful coral reef with Shellington as he tries to meet a special jellyfish that can live forever! And escape a scary moray eel with the help of Barnacles, Kwazii and a mysterious master of disguise the mimic octopus!G.DVD.
Subjects: Animated television programs.; Children's television programs.; Friendship; Marine animals; Nature conservation; Underwater exploration; Video recordings for children.;
For private home use only.
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Ocean adventures [videorecording] / by PBS Distribution (Firm),publisher.; PBS for Kids,production company.;
Dive into exciting adventures with some of your favorite PBS KIDS characters! Learn how coral reefs are formed, get to know a giant prehistoric sea turtle, attend a show called The Dancing Duck Bonanza, and more in 10 tales featuring underwater fun.G.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; stereo.
Subjects: Children's television programs.; Animated television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Marine animals; Ocean;
For private home use only.
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What the wild sea can be : the future of the world's ocean / by Scales, Helen,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-290) and index."The acclaimed marine biologist and author of The Brilliant Abyss examines the existential threats the world's ocean will face in the coming decades and offers cautious optimism for much of the abundant life within. No matter where we live, "we are all ocean people," Helen Scales emphatically observes in her bracing yet hopeful exploration of the future of the ocean. Beginning with its fascinating deep history, Scales links past to present to show how the prehistoric ocean ecology was already working in ways similar to the ocean of today. In elegant, evocative prose, she takes readers into the realms of animals that epitomize today's increasingly challenging conditions. Ocean life everywhere is on the move as seas warm, and warm waters are an existential threat to emperor penguins, whose mating grounds in Antarctica are collapsing. Shark populations -- critical to balanced ecosystems -- have shrunk by 71 per cent since the 1970s, largely the result of massive and oft-unregulated industrial fishing. Orcas -- the apex predators -- have also drastically declined, victims of toxic chemicals and plastics with long half-lives that disrupt the immune system and the ability to breed. Yet despite these threats, many hopeful signs remain. Increasing numbers of no-fish zones around the world are restoring once-diminishing populations. Astonishing giant kelp and sea grass forests, rivaling those on land, are being regenerated and expanded. They may be our best defense against the storm surges caused by global warming, while efforts to reengineer coral reefs for a warmer world are growing. Offering innovative ideas for protecting coastlines and cleaning the toxic seas, Scales insists we need more ethical and sustainable fisheries and must prevent the existential threat of deep-sea mining, which could significantly alter life on Earth. Inspiring us all to maintain a sense of awe and wonder at the majesty beneath the waves, she urges us to fight for the better future that still exists for the Anthropocene ocean"--
Subjects: Marine ecology.; Marine ecosystem health.; Nature; Ocean.;
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