The Caribbean Coral Reef: A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat

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This book is a visual tour of Caribbean coral reefs between 1968 and 1978. They are the world’s second largest coral reef community and the most threatened. The Caribbean Coral Reef: A Record of an Ecosystem Under Threat offers a priceless historical record made by a photographer who set out to document the major reef species when those reefs were at their prime. Today, coral reefs are under threat as never before and, sadly, most of what is shown in the book's photographs is now gone forever. It is only by comparing the images in this book with what we see now that we are able to fully recognize what we have lost.

With its stunning photography and precise, accurate scientific information, this book offers students of coral reefs a wealth of information about this rich, fragile ecosystem. It is also written accessibly for non-academic visitors to the Caribbean reef or anyone interested in the earth’s creatures. Many of the invertebrates will be unfamiliar to most people, and the author reveals fascinating insights into these otherworldly creatures and their lifestyles. Enjoy this field guide to the reefs that were, and savor the beauty of this vanishing environment and its organisms.

Author(s): William K. Sacco
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 201

Cover
Endorsement
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Foreword by James W. Porter
Introduction
1. The Structure of a Reef
2. The Shallow Reef
3. Coral
4. Invertebrates
5. Fishes
6. The Back Reef
7. The Hidden Reef
8. The Reef at Night
Afterword/Acknowledgements
Appendix: Locality List, Common Names, Notes
Bibliography
Index
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