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The flip side of a reef: Coral, seaweed -- or both?
Scientists Russ Schmitt, Sally Holbrook conduct research on corals at the NSF Moorea LTER site.
Credit: Andrew Brooks
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Coral cover on the forereef at Moorea after a 2010 hurricane and crown-of-thorns seastar outbreak.
Credit: Russell Schmitt
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Branching, mounding corals on the Moorea forereef, 8 years after the hurricane and seastar outbreak.
Credit: Russell Schmitt
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Patch reefs in the lagoon at Moorea showing encrusting, branching corals.
Credit: Kai Kopecky
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Patch reefs in the Moorea lagoon that are dominated by macroalgae.
Credit: Russell Schmitt
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A Moorea lagoon patch reef that's dominated by live coral.
Credit: Russell Schmitt
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