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has gloss | eng: A Fringing reef is one of the three main types of coral reefs recognized by most coral reef scientists. It is distinguished from the other two main types (barrier reefs and atolls) in that has either an entirely shallow backreef zone (lagoon) or none at all. If a fringing reef grows directly from the shoreline (see photo, right) the reef flat extends right to the beach and there is no backreef. In other cases (e.g., most of The Bahamas), fringing reefs may grow hundreds of yards from shore and contain extensive backreef areas with numerous seagrass meadows and patch reefs. |
lexicalization | eng: fringing reef |
instance of | (noun) a reef consisting of coral consolidated into limestone coral reef |
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media:img | Coral atoll formation animation.gif |
media:img | Coral reef diagram.jpg |
media:img | EilatFringingReef.jpg |
media:img | Maldives - Kurumba Island.jpg |
media:img | Maldives small island.jpg |
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