We need your help! Anything you can do to give, teach, or inspire on behalf of coral reefs is deeply appreciated, not only by the CORAL, but also by the millions of creatures, human and otherwise, that depend on coral reefs. Thank you from the "Two Tiny Polyps" Team!
This blog is a primary school project proudly produced by Alethea Teo and Lim Hui Xian (of the "Two Tiny Polyps" Team) of Primary 5 Courage, Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School for the YMBA 2008 Best IYOR Blog Contest!
The Teacher-in-Charge is Ms Lee Chun Hoe.
Do not underestimate the "Two Tiny Polyps". Although it may take years to develop its full form, the ultimate survival of the coral reef may just depend on "Two Tiny Polyps".
True or false: Coral reefs are doomed – we should give up all hope of protecting them.
The Great Barrier Reef
Fringing Reef
Fringing reef formations around islands in the Pacific Ocean
Coral Atoll
Tetiaroa in French Polynesia's Society Islands is an atoll reef that formed at the edge of an old submerged volcano. It forms an irregular ring around a shallow central lagoon, and its outside edges drop steeply to the ocean floor.
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish
Crown-of-Thorns Starfish near Qamea Island in Fiji
Coral Reef in American Samoa
Dog Snapper Fish
Coral Reef of Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
Puffer Fish
Porites Coral at Midway Atoll (Northwestern Hawaiian Islands)
Pygmy Seahorse in the Solomon Islands
Soft Coral in Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
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