Difference between revisions of "Reef"
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Reefs can be both natural and artificial in origin<ref>[[Artificial_reefs| Theseus wiki: Artificial reefs]]</ref>. | Reefs can be both natural and artificial in origin<ref>[[Artificial_reefs| Theseus wiki: Artificial reefs]]</ref>. | ||
Revision as of 08:47, 17 July 2012
Definition of Reef:
Reefs are hard mineral substrates such as rocks, till, or stones, primarily moraine ridges with block and stone cover in gravel/sandy surroundings, which rise mildly to prominently above the seafloor;[1].
Reefs can be both natural and artificial in origin[2]. Reefs have a number of ecological functions:[1]
This is the common definition for Reef, other definitions can be discussed in the article
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