Tuesday, 28 May 2013

Study marine biology

The diverse mix of coral species we see around the world are a result of shifts in the Earth's crust that occur over millions of years, such as the volcano-forming clash of tectonic plates, research from James Cook University has revealed. This means that, if corals continue to be damaged by climate change, they will be more difficult to replace than previously thought.

Want to learn more about coral reefs? Study marine biology at JCU:http://bit.ly/15nKBPg and read the full story here: http://bit.ly/11aBUFE
The diverse mix of coral species we see around the world are a result of shifts in the Earth's crust that occur over millions of years, such as the volcano-forming clash of tectonic plates, research from @[25932696177:274:James Cook University] has revealed. This means that, if corals continue to be damaged by climate change, they will be more difficult to replace than previously thought.

Want to learn more about coral reefs? Study marine biology at JCU: http://bit.ly/15nKBPg and read the full story here: http://bit.ly/11aBUFE

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