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- provide much of the food for other organisms. A common feature on this forereef zone is spur and groove formations that serve to transport sediment downslope...
- Moralillo Field in 1948, on the west flank of the Golden Lane in the Tamabra forereef facies. Refraction seismography surveys started in 1930, augemented in...
- de Chiriquí National Park. This species was typically found in upper, forereef slopes to deep sand and rubble slopes but they were most abundant at the...
- and Seroe Colorado, well-developed Quaternary terraces can be observed. Forereef deposits line the south and southwestern coast between Ceru Colorado and...
- lagoons and backreefs. Those with the "sprawler" type are abundant in forereefs and on coral pinnacles. Being a calcareous alga, Halimeda has been found...
- survive in various habitats such as tide pools, rocky intertidal zones, and forereefs, as well as up to depths of 30 meters, as well as in habitats will varying...
- common. Beyond the spur and groove zone is the forereef, which slopes down to the deeps. The upper forereef is dominated by star coral. At greater depths...
- their size and distribution worldwide but are a common feature on many forereefs of fringing reefs, barrier reefs, and atolls which are exposed to moderate...
- the Taiping Islands and Taiwan. It is nocturnal and typically found on forereef slopes, at depths between 0 and 23 m (0 and 80 ft), and prefers microhabitat...
- faithful to particular feeding schools that are ****orted throughout the forereef, and that they tend to migrate to spawning grounds over 1.5 kilometers...