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Dive into the Oceans 
 
and Explore Coral Reefs
 
August 2017 
 Coral reefs are found in tropical waters around the world
Coral reefs
by Gail Gibbons

Having been in existence since the time of dinosaurs, this comprehensive guide to coral reefs offers an informative tour of this active environment while examining its diverse residence, plant life, make-up, eating habits, and unique characteristics. 12,500 first printing.
Here is the coral reef
by Madeleine Dunphy

Poetically cumulative text and illustrations capture the relationships between plants and animals in the ecology of the Great Barrier Reef
Coral reefs
by Jason Chin

A follow-up to the award-winning Redwoods finds a little girl transported by a mysterious library book into an undersea city of coral reefs, where she is surrounded by wondrous plants and animals.
Coral Reefs are among the Earth's most precious places
100 things you should know about coral reefs
by Camilla De la Bédoyère

Provides information about coral reefs, discussing such topics as the different types of reefs, how they are made, and the animals that live in and around reefs
Coral reefs matter
by Julie Murphy

Describes how climate warming is affecting coral reefs, threatening their need for shallow, clear, and moving water of a constant temperature and creating stressful conditions which jeopardize their existence
Coral reefs
by Precious McKenzie

Presents an introduction to coral reefs, discussing how they are created, the protection they provide for many types of sea life, and the current danger to their existence
The spectacular Great Barrier Reef 
Great Barrier Reef
by Vicky Franchino

Middle readers are invited to explore Earth's various biomes and learn all about what it's like to live in specific climate zones, from what kinds of plants and animals are found there to what kinds of weather it receives. Simultaneous paperback and eBook bindings available.
Great Barrier Reef
by Cynthia Kennedy Henzel

Introduces the Great Barrier Reef, describes how it was formed, and discusses the plants and animals found there
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