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National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Industrie: Government
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NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
The bond between two amino acids formed when a carboxyl (-COOH) group of one amino acid joins an amino (-NH2) group of another amino acid, releasing water in the process.
Industry:Natural environment
The level to which the water rose on an average day over a previous period of time (years or decades); the average of all the high tides as calculated over a long period of time.
Industry:Natural environment
The science of measuring ocean depths to determine the topography of the sea floor.
Industry:Natural environment
Unit of data transmission speed of one bit per second.
Industry:Natural environment
A coral polyp tentacle that has an increased number of nematocysts and elongates in order to 'sting' neighboring corals and sessile invertebrates. A tool in the competition for space and resources.
Industry:Natural environment
A heteromorphic chromosome that plays a role in sex determination, such as the X and Y chromosomes, whose distribution in a zygote determines the sex of the organism; a chromosome whose DNA determines sexual characteristics in females (X)-and males (Y).
Industry:Natural environment
A neurological structure specialized to respond to stimuli and changes in the internal or external environment of an organism. Sensory receptors consist of neuron endings and specialized cells in close contact with neurons.
Industry:Natural environment
A sharp hard bony structure on the skeleton or skin. Body spines serve as predator deterrents; a usually stiff, sharp, dermal rod which supports a fin in fishes.
Industry:Natural environment
A term that includes both molluscs, such as clams and oysters, and crustaceans, such as lobsters and shrimp.
Industry:Natural environment
An area of land that drains downslope to the lowest point. The water moves through a network of subterranean and surface drainage pathways which converge into streams and rivers, eventually reaching an estuary and finally the ocean. Because water moves downstream, any activity that affects the water quality, quanity, or rate of movement at one location can affect locations downstream to the ocean and out to coral reefs.
Industry:Natural environment