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Coral Reefs and Climate Change

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Coral Reefs and Climate Change

Educational Video Series

 

Publisher: CoralWatch, The University of Queensland



   
DVD - November 2012
ISBN: 9780646579429 - AU $ 29.50
 
 
This educational video accompanies the book Coral Reefs and Climate Change.

Illustrated through animated diagrams and photos, interviews with scientists, clear language, and footage from around the globe, this series brings concepts from the book to life. Each of these 22 videos (3-8 min each) explores a key topic in oceanography, coral reef ecology, climate change science, and reef conservation. Suited to use in a variety of settings, this series may be used independently or in conjunction with other CoralWatch education materials.

 
 

 This educational video accompanies the book Coral Reefs and Climate Change.

Illustrated through animated diagrams and photos, interviews with scientists, clear language, and footage from around the globe, this series brings concepts from the book to life. Each of these 22 videos (3-8 min each) explores a key topic in oceanography, coral reef ecology, climate change science, and reef conservation. Suited to use in a variety of settings, this series may be used independently or in conjunction with other CoralWatch education materials.

 

 Educators
Students
Reef enthusiasts
 

 CoralWatch is a non-profit organisation, which integrates reef monitoring and research with education about coral reef conservation. Based at the University of Queensland, CoralWatch developed a simple tool to monitor coral bleaching – the Coral Health Chart. With this chart anyone can monitor the health of reefs. 

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